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Additional Information
| Manufacturer | Remington |
|---|---|
| Condition | new |
| Bullet Weight | 1/2 oz. |
| Bullet Type | Rifled Slug |
| Ammo Casing | Not Applicable |
| Quantity | 5 |
| Ammo Caliber | 20 Gauge |
| Manufacturer SKU | SPHV20RS |
| Primer Type | Not Applicable |
| Shell Length | 2-3/4" |
| Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1800 |
| Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 1575 |
| Cost Per Round | 95.0¢ to $1.03 per round |
| UPC Barcode | 047700327402 |
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Posted On: 10/25/12 By: tarawa1943
Customer Reviews
- top accuracy out of 20 ga. single shot! Review by 1huntergreen
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Not every smoothbore 12 ga. will throw a slug, but the odds go way up that a smooth bore 20 ga. single shot does. The 1/2 ounce slug (233 grains) @ 1800fps does keep it on a tangerine @ 70 yards. A wooden clothes pin and some electrical tape can provide a fair back-sight ramp to put the front bead on top-center to aim with speed and repeated uniformity. The holes in a white-tail rib cage leak well. The actual shock value compares well with the 30-30 cartridge. This factory load is a low-report, low recoil, high accuracy, inexpensive simple solution for getting more out of your old single-shot 20 ga., five different gun brands tried including Excel. At nearly a dollar a shot your humble bird and rabbit gun becomes a precision deer gun with the Remington Slugger 2-3/4" 1/2 Oz. Heavier slug loads aren't as fast or flat-flying. 1800 feet per second is high velocity. At that speed it pays to learn how to aim your singleshot. (Posted on 1/28/13)Quality Performance Value


