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<blockquote data-quote="Moparman485" data-source="post: 3816026" data-attributes="member: 38840"><p>And I do agree, my personal “go to” buckshot is now federal flite control (although I preferred the 9 shot tactical version as it had a little better performance in my guns, but the 8 shot was phenomenal too), and, oddly enough, the Aguila mini slugs. They feed like butter in my 320 (win1300 clone) and grouped just as good as the high end federal. Based upon their grouping and kinetic energy, they are more than sufficient for hog hunting or “long pig” defense situations. Now for deer, I would not use Aguila and woudl jump to the black aces tactical high velocity slugs. They have the same POI as the Aguila to 50yds, but hit with much more kinetic energy and just a touch more accurate. So if I decide To carry a 12 in the deer woods (for whatever reason) it’s black aces tactical, but for hogs it’s Aguila mini slugs, fed flite control buckshot, and black aces slugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moparman485, post: 3816026, member: 38840"] And I do agree, my personal “go to” buckshot is now federal flite control (although I preferred the 9 shot tactical version as it had a little better performance in my guns, but the 8 shot was phenomenal too), and, oddly enough, the Aguila mini slugs. They feed like butter in my 320 (win1300 clone) and grouped just as good as the high end federal. Based upon their grouping and kinetic energy, they are more than sufficient for hog hunting or “long pig” defense situations. Now for deer, I would not use Aguila and woudl jump to the black aces tactical high velocity slugs. They have the same POI as the Aguila to 50yds, but hit with much more kinetic energy and just a touch more accurate. So if I decide To carry a 12 in the deer woods (for whatever reason) it’s black aces tactical, but for hogs it’s Aguila mini slugs, fed flite control buckshot, and black aces slugs. [/QUOTE]
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