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    Since wads and shot cups go where they will, the Brenneke slug GJM mentioned, is the best call for the scenario you mentioned. If you carry buckshot as the standard, having a space for one shell in your mag tube and having a slug or two on the gun coupled with mastery of the select slug skill will enable you to change ammo quickly.
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    The Brenneke slugs had the wad attached. All shots were under 40 yds. All shots involved a glass barrier. Of the tools available, Brenneke slug was most likely to defeat glass barrier and retain original trajectory without deviation, allowing a successful shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DocGKR View Post
    The Brenneke slugs had the wad attached. All shots were under 40 yds. All shots involved a glass barrier. Of the tools available, Brenneke slug was most likely to defeat glass barrier and retain original trajectory without deviation, allowing a successful shot.
    Roger that, makes sense.

    From trauma doc's perspective, which would you find the hardest to fix (assuming all missed the pump-house and simply hit other items in the thoracic cavity, by some miracle) Gold Dot .223, 00B, or Remington (or whatever) Foster slug (did not frag, just expanded violently).

    Also, is the "Segmented Slug" Winchester is now loading in the Ranger line "A thing", or just a fad/gimmick?

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