Savage 220

Remington Accutips are what shoots best in mine. Usually around 1.5 inches , sometimes better at 100.
I tried other sabots but the Accutips were the best.
The 220 will thump your shoulder for sure though.
 
Remington accutip and you’re ready to go. I have a Nikon slug hunter 3-9 on mine. It’s been a good scope so far. They do punish the shoulder! Good luck
Nikon slug scope was the only scope at the time I could get to hold zero, I couldn’t figure out what was going on with accuracy after going through $200 worth of ammunition from different companies and two other scopes, Zeiss Terra and Leupold vx3 . Once I figured out what was going on and switched to the Nikon shotgun scope I had 1” moa or less with the federals.
 
As previously said, the Accutips are scary accurate through the 220. With that being said, I hunt with a 220 for 5 ish years and sold it when Illinois went to straight wall (450 BM). While it was very accurate, the Accutips rarely went through both sides of the deer and the blood trails were poor.
I kept my Savage 220 for this reason. I go on a few out-of-state hunts where the state allows either shotguns or straight wall cartridges. In the areas I hunt there, the shot distance is pretty close, so I have not seen a need to sell the Savage and then buy a different straight-wall rifle, set it up, and sight it in. It is good out to 100-150 yards, so I've kept it. Not worth the farting around to set something else up to do the same thing as what I already have. (If I lived in one of those states, I would take a different approach.....but when it is a every-couple-of-years type of deal for a couple of days, I'll stick with what I got.)
 
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