How Far Can You Shoot Rifled Slugs - 12 Gauge Foster Slugs

Published on October 18, 2019
Duration: 18:49

This video explores the effective range of standard 12-gauge Foster slugs fired from a smoothbore shotgun. The instructor tests accuracy at 100, 150, and 200 yards using a Mossberg 500 with an improved cylinder choke and a Vortex Crossfire scope. Despite challenges with lighting and a malfunctioning scope, the test demonstrates that Foster slugs can be surprisingly accurate at extended distances, with hits confirmed at 200 yards.

Quick Summary

Standard 12-gauge Foster slugs can achieve surprising accuracy at 200 yards when fired from a smoothbore shotgun with an improved cylinder choke. While many hunters limit their use to 100 yards, this test shows they retain effectiveness at greater distances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Camera Issues
  2. 00:44Setup: Mossberg 500 & Scope
  3. 01:21Slug Type & Choke Selection
  4. 01:41Sighting In at 100 Yards
  5. 03:43100 Yard Shots & Impact
  6. 05:05Confirming 100 Yard Hits
  7. 06:21Moving to 150 Yards
  8. 06:50Setup at 150 Yards
  9. 07:14150 Yard Shots & Holdovers
  10. 09:14Scope Malfunction Issues
  11. 11:31Attempting 200 Yards with Damaged Scope
  12. 13:33200 Yard Range & Lighting Conditions
  13. 14:14200 Yard Shots & Observations
  14. 16:08Conclusion: 200 Yard Worthy?
  15. 18:10Part 2 Announcement & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the effective range of standard 12-gauge Foster slugs?

This video demonstrates that standard 12-gauge Foster slugs can be surprisingly accurate and effective at 200 yards when fired from a smoothbore shotgun, challenging the common assumption that their range is limited to 100 yards.

What choke is recommended for shooting slugs in a smoothbore shotgun?

For shooting slugs in a smoothbore shotgun, an improved cylinder choke is recommended. Using a smaller choke can potentially damage the shotgun's threads.

Can you use a rifled slug in a rifled barrel?

While this video focuses on Foster slugs in a smoothbore, rifled slugs are designed for smoothbore barrels. Saboted slugs are typically used in rifled shotgun barrels for better accuracy.

What factors can affect slug accuracy at longer distances?

Factors affecting slug accuracy include the quality of the ammunition, the choke used, the stability of the firearm platform, the shooter's technique, and environmental conditions like wind and lighting.

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