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Sir what is the length of this barrel?
Actually Ohio's DNR has relaxed our restrictions the last 5 years. Straight walled rifle cartridges have been added. My 12ga 870 still gets carried but Ive built myself an AR in .350 legend. Cant wait to use it.
You can use straight wall rifle cartridges here in Ohio as well
Unless that deer was chesty, you would have shot over it's back and shaved his belly with the high and low shots. That one near the bull would've dropped him on the spot.
Looks good and works well. What more could you ask for?
Good stuff, keep up the good work brother
Not true I live in Indiana on private property you can use 30cal like 308 30-06
12ga slug guns are no joke & no fun to shoot, much less sight in. Good to know other companies have excellent offerings for scopes, though. I have a Nikon on my slug gun. LOVE the scope! Too bad they stopped making scopes altogether.
Iowa can use straight wall cartridges now. Fairly new law here! I think its been that way for 3 years maybe?
Iowa allows straight wall rifles
For the most part, Pennsylvania is a rifle state, but some of the more populated counties require shotgun only.
That's not bad for a slug gun WTW! I think it's safe to say 150 is probably the max range due to the group size in order to make an accurate but humane kill shot on a deer. In MI, the southern half of the lower peninsula is shotgun/straight walled cartridges only, but it's so heavily wooded, most hunters are shooting deer well within a hundred yards. I'm normally taking deer at 50 yards and in, so I keep a few slugs with me, but otherwise I'm always using buckshot. I have had great luck dropping many deer with buckshot and honestly, I haven't shot a deer with a slug in over 12 years now, but took one two years ago with a classic Remington 2.75" 12 pellet 00 buck. Always less than 50 yards in my case, but there are some open area's I can't utilize so I recently built an AR chambered in 350 legend I need to shoot and sight in. I'm hoping it won't be a jamomatic as I often hear about 350 AR's having due to feed ramp issues and mag related issues. I feel the 350L being more appropriate for those 75-200 yard shots. I topped mine off with a Bushnell Engage 2-10 so I'll see in April when I shoot with my buddies how this set up works and get my dope down as I have 0-400 yards to work with.
I'm sold on it also. Nice groups.
Killed my first deer with a Mossberg 500 slugger 12 gauge shotgun. I Was using cheap Remington slugger ammo.
Indiana now allows the use of high powered rifles on private land. Muzzleloader, Shotgun slug, and straight wall cartridges on public land. Also Iowa and Ohio have legalized the use of straight wall cartridges.
I'm In lower Michigan and its shot gun. I've used 12 gauge 870 rifled barrel and Remington accue tips. 250 grains. Very accurate and I've shot deer over 200 yards. I 3even dropped a buck at 320. I've been thankful enough to harvest over a 100 white tail.
Iowa, you can use pistols, muzzleloaders and straight wall rifles during the shotgun season.
This was a fun video thanks Hootie
Good stuff! I have a rem semi-auto turkey gun that only cycles if you shoot a heavy loads. It would work good in the situation you described, especially with a scope. I've been looking on Zillow for land around Franklin to escape commiefornia.