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lightfield slugs

rambo1rambo1 Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
edited October 2001 in Ask the Experts
Someone told me try lightfeild slugs so I looked for them but could not find none.Is there lightfeild slugs and do you know how carrys them?

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  • Guns & GlassGuns & Glass Member Posts: 864 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Lightfield should be commonly known, if the dealer is "in the business".Suggest you also try Brenneke. I sell, and use both. Prefer Brenneke since it has usually been more accurate, and delivers more impact energy.If you have trouble locating either, E-mail me at jabsao@msn.com, and I'll get you taken care of.
    Happy Bullet Holes!
  • The ButcherThe Butcher Member Posts: 160 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Lightfields, are very common here(Pittsburgh Area). I don't know what the shipping laws, are on loaded ammo. If you still don't find them within a couple of days, will look for an address. They were loaded by activ a couple of years ago, but now are being loaded by feocci(is spelling right?). My ll-87, shoots the winchester supremes best, but my huntin buddy has the same gun, and it likes the lightfields. If you can not find, and law permits, I could pick up a few boxes and mail to you if you can't find them. They are about $8.50-$9.00 a box. Let us know if you find them.
  • rambo1rambo1 Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I found a gun dealer that carrys them.I am going to give them a try.Federals shot very good out of my gun but remington is not good at all.Then I have a buddy and all he will shot is remington.Must depend on the gun. THANKS MUCH!!
  • XP100XP100 Member Posts: 435 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Where do you live? I just opened a Gun Shop and have Lightfield's. I am in Central NY.
  • Guns & GlassGuns & Glass Member Posts: 864 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Too increase accuracy, have the trigger "cleaned up". Shotguns by nature never required a trigger that functioned like a rifle. Try some practice shots with a snap cap/dummy round, and watch the reticle move. Remember,...for every .001(one thou.") of an inch movement of the muzzle, it's approximately one inch(1") at 100 yds, two inches(2") at two hundred yards, and so on.Average human hair is .003-.007. A good reminder is to pull out one of your hairs (not the guy shooting aside you-go figure), tape it to the scope as a reminder of how just... a little can translate into a lot. A lot of wasted ammo, wasted time, missed shots, wounded game,....unsafe shots,"range laughter", snickers from your hunting buddies, trips to the ammo stores, or having to find new ammo sources from embarassment, , pulling out more hair (if there's any left) etc., etc.One the other hand, think of all the fun, enjoyable time you can have, when all things come together.
    Happy Bullet Holes!
  • rambo1rambo1 Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    LIVE IN WISCONSIN.HAVE A BROWNING DEERHUNTER SLUG GUN.THE BEST LOAD I SHOT NOW IS FEDERAL.SO I AM LOOKING FOR SOME OTHER SLUGS TO TRY.ALSO PUT A 2.5 POWER SCOPE ON MY GUN,LAST YEAR I HAD A RED DOT SCOPE BUT WITH SNOW COVER AND A SUNNY DAY MADE IT HARD TO PICK UP YHE RED DOT SO I MADE THE SWITCH.
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