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<blockquote data-quote="dirtboy" data-source="post: 414975" data-attributes="member: 25918"><p>@ Shortgrass. Yes for a shot gun I can understand, but I am shooting slugs at deer. Me personally, I never shoot slugs at airborn targets. My problem is I feel have to really grip the snot out of the gun so that I dont pull my shot. not that big of a diffrence at 100yrds. when you start getting out 150+. I can see the crosshairs move off by a big margin if your not carful. You figure rifle have about 3-4lb trigger pull. Now the slugs these days have range capabilitys only thought possible by a rifle or muzzle loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtboy, post: 414975, member: 25918"] @ Shortgrass. Yes for a shot gun I can understand, but I am shooting slugs at deer. Me personally, I never shoot slugs at airborn targets. My problem is I feel have to really grip the snot out of the gun so that I dont pull my shot. not that big of a diffrence at 100yrds. when you start getting out 150+. I can see the crosshairs move off by a big margin if your not carful. You figure rifle have about 3-4lb trigger pull. Now the slugs these days have range capabilitys only thought possible by a rifle or muzzle loader. [/QUOTE]
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