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Reduced Recoil?

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Sulaco

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I have been seeing and hearing a lot about these new reduced recoil loads lately and was wondering what you guys thought.

I have an old 870 Express and bought a 20" rifle sights barrel for it last year. I am heading to the range in the morning and wanted to run some smooth slugs down it and see how this fancy new rifled choke works out. I also want to stoke it with some buckshot and a cylinder choke for home defense use.

I am partial to Remington ammo so I was looking at the new Buckhammer reduced recoil loads and the same in buckshot. Any opinions?

Thanks!
 
The "Buckhammers" have more then enough 100 yard energy, but the design of the slug is odd to me. Designed for rifled barrels / rifled chokes but it is not a conventional sabot round. The lead will make contact with your rifling. Just like a foster slug would.

The Buckhammers design then uses the projectile not the sabot to produce the spin. Remington also claims they are the hardest hitting, most accurate, higest energy - yadda yadda. An inaccurate statement if you do your own balistic comparisons to sabot or coventional slugs. Take the Brenekke classic or partition sabot for example.

Now for reduced recoil - this might be your jazz I don't know.
 
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