I took my new 12 gauge Encore slugger to the range today.
Test range was 50 yards, laser measured +/- 1 yard.
Sights were factory set TC iron sights.
Temperature was 85 F with 96% humidity, zero wind and lots of bugs.
Tried 3 types of sabot ammo:
1) Lightfield Hybrid, 2-3/4" standard slug
2) Federal Premium Barnes Expander, 3/4 oz. 2-3/4"
3) Remington solid copper 1 oz., 2-3/4"
I was told on this forum that the Lightfield slug would pierce the primer, which it did on the first round. Point of impact was less than one 2 incehs from center of target , low and to the left. Test ended due to primer being peirced. This was the first round I fired in the TC Encore. I've had very good luck with Lightfields in the past and hate to put it aside but so be it.
Next up was the Federal Expander . I've had a few people recommend this slug from this forum so I gave it a try. Price was high to say the least. Accuarcy was outstanding. Less than 2" --5 shot group (1 called flyer) with 4 shots in a 1-3/4" circle, 2 shots touching. Recoil was STOUT but manageable.
Last up were the Remington slugs that were on sale.
I've never had much luck with Rem slugs and today was no exception.
First shot was almost 14" high and barely hit the target holder at all.
Since this was the last round tested, I figured I'd try some long range with this slug. They were all over the place at 100 yards. Not worth commenting on except for the appearance of the slug itself.....they appeared to be seated crooked.
Overall impressions of the 12 gauge Encore Slug gun were very good.
I expected harsh recoil.....don't get me wrong, it WAS harsh but manageable. 3" mags would be serious overkill ,in my opinion, and not needed.
Grip and trigger were outstanding. Walnut stock is of a quality and caliber I did not expect. Sights were outstanding. Best shotgun sights I've ever seen. In short, I'm hooked on the TC. Next up will be the black powder and .308 barrel for the total one gun hunting package.
PS : If anyone else has a slug suggestion , please let me know. These things cost a fortune and my wallet is whining already (not to mention the old lady).
Thanks