08 March 2002, 05:42
500grainsLousy penetration, so stick to close-up broadside shots, but if that's all you have by all means don't stay home.
My sentiments too.
Use a premium slug, such as Remington Copper Solid if you can get them there, and be prepared to pass on the shot unless you can get a clean heart/lung shot.
08 March 2002, 07:43
<OttoDude>If I remember correctly, an "experiment" was conducted in Finland in the 90's where shotgun slugs were tested in a few driven hunts. The results were less than satisfactory, and the idea to allow slugs for moose hunting was dropped.
Regards,
Otto P.
08 March 2002, 10:40
rockheadonly if you fell off the tree stand and are sitting between the antlers
08 March 2002, 11:24
JohnTheGreekRemington copper solids MIGHT be OK but do you really wanna risk wounding a great critter like that?
JohnTheGreek
I wouldn't use them by choice either, and with a pile of shooting irons to pick through I don't need to, but that does not completely answer this question.
What if the only weapon you had available to you was a 12 guage shotgun, would you go moose hunting or not? Me personally, I would but only using a premium slug and also with the understanding to myself that I am going to be very limited in the shot I take. I'm also going to be familiar enough with the gun to know the max distance that I can keep the slugs in a 4" circle (about 10 cm), and absolutely NOT take any shots farther away than that distance. Am I limiting myself to the opportunity I would have with a 338? You bet I am but even if I do not get to take a shot I still will have a good time in the woods.
09 March 2002, 18:43
<T/Jazz>I would not risk losing a moose with the shooting of a shotgun slug. I would rid that thought all together from my mind. A good 30-06 and 200 or 220 weight bullets will do the job just fine.....bigger caliber the better in my eyes.
11 March 2002, 22:15
<RAO>In old days,shotgun slugs were used upon such dangerous animals as tigers,but they were not good performers,so "explora" or "paradox" guns with brass cases were preffered.
I have used "Brenekee" slugs with great satisfaction on tough wild boars,and had complete penetration and exit of slugs.They might be the answer if range is kept reasonable.