Remington Premier Copper Solid Sabot Slugs

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Since the advent of the deer slug, hunters have been looking for ways to reduce the felt recoil. The Copper Solid™ Sabot Slug combines the angled petal score design of the Copper Solid™ Muzzleloader bullet with the ballistic coefficient of a deep penetrating slug round. It delivers maximum performance with 100% weight retention, 2X controlled expansion and super accuracy. It produces groups of 2-1/2" or less from Remington's® fully-rifled slug barrels. Per 5 rounds.
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Remington Premier Copper Solid Sabot Slugs Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Extreme Accuracy & Dependability

I shot all brands out of my shotgun to determine best overall accuracy pattern at 100 yards and found the Copper Solids the best. Have used them ever since they were introduced with 4 pedals. Have harvested many deer with one shot each and two Michigan Commemorative Bucks at 135 and 140 yards.
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sighterinner at Cabelas on 11/19/2013

Remington Copper Solids Slugs .12 gauge

I have Mossberg 835 12 gauge shot gun with a rifled barrel, and this slug in 2.5 inch is very acurate at 100 yards. Shot a nice buck at 100+ yards last year!
glmc at Cabelas on 10/08/2013

ACCURATE AND DEADLY

SHOT DEER OUT TO AT LEAST 120 YARDS WITH THESE. WORK GREAT. AND ARE JUST AS ACCURATE AS THOSE EXPENSIVE LIGHTFIELDS. 20 OR 12 GAGE.
MASTER44 at Cabelas on 02/24/2011

Neutral Reviews:

Not Impressed

I've been using remington sluggers for years and have had good results. I started using my 870 with a fully rifled barrel. The copper solids shoot great at 100yds I'm cutting holes with them. What I don't like is the hitting power it's just not there. Two Bucks my son and grandson shot this year went to far 150 to 200yds each with pretty good hits. Both left good blood trails both deer were recovered, after they were shot at and shot by other hunters thats why they only get 3 stars. Needless to say nobody was happy. Might switch to remington buckhammers or lightfield slugs they kick like a mule but they do the job.
Buckdave at Cabelas on 02/16/2013