What is a 20 gauge slug good for?

Deer and bear hunters alike should seriously consider the 20-gauge. In the case of the Trophy Copper slug I shot in Manitoba, it carries 1,300 fps and 1,136 foot-pounds of energy out to 200 yards, well above the 1,000 foot-pounds generally held as the effective minimum for deer-sized game.

Is a 20 gauge slug good for deer hunting?

If the recoil from a 12-gauge is too much, 20-gauge slug guns are a fantastic and highly ethical option. A great aspect of hunting deer with a slug shotgun is barrels tend to be shorter (between 18 and 26 inches).

How powerful is a 20 gauge slug?

The Federal 20-gauge shotshell was loaded with the Barnes Tipped Expander slug. Federal lists the muzzle velocity at an impressive 1,900 fps from a 30-inch test barrel.

Can you shoot 20 gauge shells in a 12 gauge shotgun?

Smaller shotshells (such as 20-gauge shells), if mistakenly fed into a 12-gauge gun, will slip past the chamber and lodge in the barrel, causing serious personal injury or gun damage if a 12-gauge shell is loaded and fired.

What is the best slug for deer hunting?

10 Best New Deer Hunting Cartridges and Slugs for 2019

  • 1 | Winchester Deer Season XP in 350 Legend.
  • 10 | Browning Buckshot.
  • 9 | Winchester Deer Season Slug.
  • 8 | Browning Rifled Slug.
  • 7 | Federal Premium Berger Hybrid Hunter.
  • 6 | Federal Premium Barnes TSX.
  • 5 | Hornady Outfitter Ammunition.

How much more powerful is a 12-gauge than a 20-gauge?

Velocity and Energy The 12-gauge has a muzzle velocity of 1,500 feet per second and energy of 2,189 foot-pounds, while the 20-gauge has 1,450 feet per second and energy of 1,787 foot-pounds. Federal’s 3rd Degree turkey loads in 12-gauge and 20-gauge have similar results.

What has more kick a 12-gauge or 20 gauge?

A 12 gauge shotgun fires a bigger cartridge than a 20 gauge shotgun. So you will experience more recoil out of the 12 than the 20. Regardless of gauge, recoil can still be problematic. It can lead to shooting fewer rounds in a given range trip.