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Old December 19, 2022, 07:49 AM   #1
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20 gauge slugs - Win vs Fed Power-Shok

The specs are very similar between the Win Super X and the Fed Power-Shok (not Tru-ball).

2 3/4", 1600 fps, 3/4 oz rifled slug

Is there any reason (other than price) to pick one over the other, or is it a "whatever works best in your gun" deal?
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Old December 19, 2022, 08:34 AM   #2
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I answer from NO experience. Traded over the weekend for a Rem 870 Express. Four boxes of Rem 1/2 oz 1800 fps came with the deal. I am a handgun guy and was shocked to see 1800 fps with that much lead. Now I see Carmady with 3/4 oz slugs. What is this stuff used for; elephants? My only experience is with a little .410 and nuisance squirrels.
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Old December 19, 2022, 11:35 AM   #3
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In my experience, It's just a matter of what your gun likes the best. Case in point, when I was a kid, my father had an old Remington 870 Wingmaster 20 ga with both a field barrel and smoothbore slug barrel. He originally bought Remington sluggers thinking that a Remington shotgun would likely shoot the best with Remington slugs. He found that, while it shot Remingtons OK, it shot Winchesters much better. He then tried some Federals that he got on sale and to quote him:

"I could have taken those Federals out of the box and thrown them at the target more accurately than they'd shoot out of that gun."

Some years later, I bought a Remington 870 Express 12 ga with a smoothbore slug barrel and found that, while it didn't shoot any brand of slugs particularly poorly, it did seem to be a little more accurate with Federals than with Remingtons or Winchesters.

All that being said, I've yet to find any shotgun that didn't shoot well with Federal Truball or Brenneke slugs (though the Brenneke KO slugs have never been as accurate for me as their other, more expensive offerings). My father also found that his old 20 ga Wingmaster shot extremely well with Activ slugs but I haven't seen those in years and I think they're out of production.
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Old December 19, 2022, 01:32 PM   #4
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Is there any reason (other than price) to pick one over the other, or is it a "whatever works best in your gun" deal?
With slugs over 1400 fps, I rarely find much of a difference, if any, in slug group size. And they all should run any reasonable Semi-Auto or Pump.

I find that the Feds tend to lead a little less than the Wins, (after 50 rounds or so you can see the difference), if that matters to you.
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Old December 19, 2022, 03:38 PM   #5
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Thanks for all the replies.
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