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<blockquote data-quote="wolfkpr" data-source="post: 3112920" data-attributes="member: 38471"><p>I agree with the suggestion to use slugs. Buckshot can be decisive at close range, usually less than 40 yds- slugs even in a plain smoothbore are effective out to 75 or more if your gun throws them straight. It can be hard to tell 40 yds from 50 on the spur of the moment- with buckshot thats thr diff between a good kill and a wound. A slug is also much more likely to leave a blood trail. When its needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfkpr, post: 3112920, member: 38471"] I agree with the suggestion to use slugs. Buckshot can be decisive at close range, usually less than 40 yds- slugs even in a plain smoothbore are effective out to 75 or more if your gun throws them straight. It can be hard to tell 40 yds from 50 on the spur of the moment- with buckshot thats thr diff between a good kill and a wound. A slug is also much more likely to leave a blood trail. When its needed. [/QUOTE]
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