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Review: Savage 220 20 Gauge Slug Shotgun “State of the Art Deer Hunter”

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Thanks for supporting me on Patreon: Tabletop review of this revolutionary bolt-action shotgun. Reviews specs, design influences, accutrigger and sabot technology.

Key Features
Dependable Savage 110 Action
Super-Fast Locktime
Adjustable AccuTrigger
Free-Floated Slug Barrel
Recoil Pad & Sling Swivel Studs Included

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19 COMMENTS

  1. Just bought mine today paired up with the vx Freedom and hornady SSTs because that’s all I could find and ended up buying a case hopefully it outshoots my 870 by a lot

  2. I just bought one on Wednesday and paired it with a Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9×40 scope for hunting in a couple weeks and I can’t wait to test it out at the range before hand

  3. I just picked up a Mossberg 185D-B bolt action. I cleaned it up as it was in poor condition. Before cleaning etc. Put 50 rounds of Winchester 2 3/4 1200 7/8 oz. 7 1/2 through it.
    Changed to Remington 7/8 oz. Slugger as a bet and put 20 rounds all within 15 inches on a door. All with no scope but just a front bead. Is this normal for this gun? Or is it the ammo?
    This shotgun shoots more accurate than my Winchester 1300 Gloss 12 guage. 🙂

  4. you must be in like Illinois or iowa? somewhere really flat. whats the range 100 yards?  ive never fired a shotgun with a rifled barrel or a scope. just kind of curious. been thinking about grabbing a rifled barrel for my 935.

    oh say-bow

  5. I've had no problems shooting 2 3/4 AccuTips. There is a little extra space in the mag obviously. Randy Wakeman has a video testing accuracy between a 3 inch shell and a 2 3/4 inch shell and there was no significant difference in accuracy.

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