LabradorGuy Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 I'm getting geared up for the spring field work season and I'm going to experiment with buckshot for bear defense. I'm a slug guy and a buckshot newbie. What type of choke should I use? I'd like a fairly dense pattern at about 25 yards. Do different brands pattern differently? I have no idea what I'm doing so all suggestions are appreciated. Quote
Novaking Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 carslon chokes http://www.choketube.com as a dead coyote choke that is made for T shot and buck shot. I use win. 3" 00 buck with this choke and my nova and it throws a great out to the 50-60 yard mark ( 12 pellets in the shell, 6 pellets on a 8x10 target at 60 yards). At 25 yards, its about a 6 inch group. (all 12 pellets.) hope this helps novaking Quote
duckanddeer Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 I saw bear and it caught my eye. I plan to use my SBE2 for bear this spring. The bird barrel shoots 3.5" but I noticed my Benelli slug barrel only says 2 3/4 or 3". Do they make an SBE2 slug barrel capble of 3.5" slugs (such as the Lightfield Commander IDS PLUS 3.5" slug)? Bill Quote
KG22122 Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 Factory IC with 000 3" ( 10 pellets ) buckshot. You will have dense patterns at 25 yards and beyond and better penetration. Quote
OldFlick Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 I saw bear and it caught my eye. I plan to use my SBE2 for bear this spring. The bird barrel shoots 3.5" but I noticed my Benelli slug barrel only says 2 3/4 or 3". Do they make an SBE2 slug barrel capble of 3.5" slugs (such as the Lightfield Commander IDS PLUS 3.5" slug)? Bill No they do not. All a 3 1/2" shell does is have more fillers. The only company(I know of) that makes a 3 1/2" slug barrel is Browning. They stamp 3 1/2" on the reciever and had a choice of making no slug barrel or matching the reciever stamp. Quote
JNewell Posted April 19, 2008 Posted April 19, 2008 Cyl or IC is likely best, but you don't know until you pattern it. Make sure you use a load that's got hardened shot. The regular stuff deforms and tends to fly more wildly (open up the pattern) than the hardened shot, which is usually not what you want. Quote
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