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Planning to purchase higher end shotgun. 12 ga or 20 ga?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greywolf18" data-source="post: 824788" data-attributes="member: 14172"><p>I love my H&R Ultra Slug 20 gauge. As others have said, it is extremely accurate. I was worried at first about it being a single shot, but none of the 3 deer I've shot (distances 40-100 yards) have moved very far from where I've shot them so I've yet to need a 2nd shot. I've heard others with the same gun say theirs shot the SST really well, but mine hated them. Mine loved the 3" Accutips and I haven't looked back. </p><p> </p><p>With that being said, I hunt every year with friends in VA that is shotgun only county and I keep saying I'm going to buy the Savage 220 for those moments where I may need a 2nd shot. Either way, you can't go wrong after mounting a scope on either one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greywolf18, post: 824788, member: 14172"] I love my H&R Ultra Slug 20 gauge. As others have said, it is extremely accurate. I was worried at first about it being a single shot, but none of the 3 deer I've shot (distances 40-100 yards) have moved very far from where I've shot them so I've yet to need a 2nd shot. I've heard others with the same gun say theirs shot the SST really well, but mine hated them. Mine loved the 3" Accutips and I haven't looked back. With that being said, I hunt every year with friends in VA that is shotgun only county and I keep saying I'm going to buy the Savage 220 for those moments where I may need a 2nd shot. Either way, you can't go wrong after mounting a scope on either one. [/QUOTE]
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