Shotgunners Best Friend: Slugs

Published on March 12, 2023
Duration: 8:09

This video from Trench Grenade features a shooting session with 12 gauge Remington rifled slugs from a Remington 870 shotgun. The hosts, Trench Grenade and Will, test slug accuracy at 50 and 100 meters, aiming to debunk the "old cop myth" about slug accuracy at distance. They demonstrate the recoil and grouping of rifled slugs, emphasizing the importance of proper aiming and understanding slug ballistics.

Quick Summary

Testing reveals that the common 'belt buckle myth' for shotgun slugs at 100 meters is likely inaccurate. Slugs fired at the head showed significant drop, suggesting aiming for the belt buckle would result in hits much lower, potentially missing the target entirely. Rifled slugs from a smoothbore barrel have a trajectory similar to a thrown rock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Guest
  2. 00:10Shotgun Experience & Expectations
  3. 00:34Remington 870 & Glock 19X
  4. 00:50Four Rules of Weapon Safety
  5. 01:03Ammunition: 12 Gauge Rifled Slugs
  6. 01:14Target Setup & Previous Videos
  7. 01:40Testing at 50 Meters
  8. 01:55Slug Grouping at 50 Meters
  9. 02:13Slug Payload & Damage
  10. 02:37Moving to 100 Meters
  11. 02:54Recoil & Slug Firing at 100M
  12. 03:17Aiming Technique at 100M
  13. 03:43Port Loading Shotgun
  14. 03:55Slug Grouping at 100 Meters
  15. 04:16Analyzing 100 Meter Impacts
  16. 04:39Debunking the 'Belt Buckle Myth'
  17. 04:56Conclusion & Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are 12 gauge rifled slugs at 50 meters?

At 50 meters, 12 gauge Remington rifled slugs fired from a smoothbore barrel can achieve relatively tight groupings on a USPSA target, demonstrating effective accuracy for many applications.

Does the 'belt buckle myth' for shotgun slugs at 100 meters hold true?

Testing indicates the 'belt buckle myth' for shotgun slugs at 100 meters is likely inaccurate. Slugs fired at the head showed significant drop, suggesting aiming for the belt buckle would result in hits much lower, potentially missing the target entirely.

What is the trajectory of a rifled slug from a smoothbore barrel?

A rifled slug fired from a smoothbore shotgun barrel has a trajectory comparable to a thrown rock, as the barrel lacks rifling to impart stabilizing spin. Its flight path is primarily determined by initial velocity and gravity.

What is the recoil like when firing 12 gauge rifled slugs?

Firing 12 gauge rifled slugs produces noticeable recoil. Shooters should be prepared for this, ensuring a firm grip and proper stance to manage the shot effectively and maintain accuracy.

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