March Madness: The Elite Eight of Whitetail Shotguns

Kentucky is not the only 8-seed to move on. In a head-scratcher of an upset (on par with the .30-06 winning last year’s Long-Range Whitetail Cartridge Championship) the tricky-to-scope and not-particularly-tack-driving yet classic Browning Auto 5 has thumped the 1-seed Savage 220/212 bolt with it’s excellent trigger and stellar reputation for accuracy—and affordable accuracy at that. Go figure.

Meanwhile, all of the Winchesters are out, as well as the excellent T/C Encore and Tar-Hunt. That leaves the two Remingtons and the Mossberg (shocker!), as well as the two Benellis, the Browning A-Bolt, and my sentimental favorite, the Ithaca. And so, on to the Elite Eight. Here’s the updated bracket and Bourjaily’s original seeding. Scroll down to vote. (See the Sweet 16 here.)

Division A

1. Remington 870: America’s most popular shotgun is a perfect match for America’s most popular game animal. Available in the right configuration to shoot any type of slug or buckshot, the 870 can be made even better with a host of aftermarket accessories.

2. Remington 1100/11-87: It’s everything the 870 is but in a softer-shooting package thanks to its recoil-reducing gas system. Almost any aftermarket part made for the 870 is made for this gun, too.

3. Tar-Hunt: This semicustom bolt-action shotgun is more like a rifle that just so happens to be chambered in 12 gauge. It takes a scope easily and has a rigid action and free-floated barrel. “Slug Accuracy” ceases to be an oxymoron when you shoot a Tar-Hunt.

4. Mossberg 500: The first production shotgun to come with a fully rifled barrel, the popular 500 Slugster has a cantilever scope mount and removable raised comb. The LPA model is fitted with Mossberg’s adjustable Lightning Trigger for optimal accuracy.

5. Winchester Super X3: This very soft-shooting and reliable design represents a family of semiautos that includes the Super X2 and the Browning Silver and Gold. With a rifled barrel and cantilever mount, it’s capable of shooting slugs very well.

6. Benelli Super Black Eagle:
The dream gun of many waterfowlers makes a good slug gun, too, when you add a rifled barrel. It takes a scope well, and Benelli offers interchangeable soft combs so you can make the stock fit for shooting with a scope, too. [Some slug trivia: The very first recorded 1-inch, 100 yard group shot with slugs was fired through a Benelli with a custom rifled barrel and BRI sabot slugs 20 years ago.]

7. Winchester SXP Black Shadow Deer:
Formerly known as the 1300, this inexpensive slide-action is one of the smoothest, fastest cycling pumps ever. The Black Shadow comes in all black synthetic with iron sights, a rifled barrel, and a drilled and tapped receiver.

8. Winchester Model 12: Although never made in a slug version, the Model 12 is the classic choice for taking a stand in a swamp and waiting for the hounds to run a deer by your stand. With six in the magazine and one in the chamber, the slick shucking Model 12 could put out a lot of buckshot pellets in a very short time.

Division B

1. Savage 220/212: The company’s reputation for affordable accuracy shines in this shotgun. Fitted with a two-round detachable magazine and Savage’s excellent Accu-Trigger, the 12-gauge 212 and the 20-gauge 220 are great shooters for surprisingly little money.

2. Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer:
Besides having the best name, the deer version of the bottom-ejecting Model 37 has a reputation for excellent accuracy. Deerslayers have been made in almost every configuration imaginable, from take-down smoothbores to the mighty nine-plus-pound Deerslayer III, with its fixed, free-floated, fully rifled heavy fluted barrel.

3. Browning A-Bolt: The 3-shot A-Bolt shotgun was ahead of its time when it came out in the 1990s, when slug shooters were more interested in quantity of fire over quality. But tastes change, and the A-Bolt has since been reintroduced. It’s a great shooter with a clean trigger and good fit and finish, too.

4. T/C Encore: This gun’s versatile receiver can be fitted with a 12 or 20 gauge fluted, rifled shotgun barrel, turning the Encore into a very accurate single shot slug gun with an exposed hammer and a nice clean trigger.

5. Benelli Super Nova: The slug version comes with a rifled barrel and the Nova’s innovative synthetic receiver is drilled and tapped for easy scope mounting. The stock is adjustable by means of shims and comb inserts for a semi-custom fit.

6. H&R Ultra Slug Hunter: If “bang for the buck accuracy” was the sole criteria, this H&R would win hands down. Available in 12 and 20 gauge and featuring a heavy, rifled barrel, the Ultra Slug Hunter is cheap, crudely finished, offers only one shot, and weighs a ton. But it’s very accurate and has a surprisingly not-bad trigger for a gun that sells for under $300.

7. RBL Professional: The lone double gun in this bracket, the rifled RBL from Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company has fully rifled 20-gauge barrels and a mechanism that lets you regulate the barrels to the same point of aim. It’s not cheap at four grand, but if you can’t afford a double rifle or a trip to Africa, you can hunt whitetails at home with one of these.

8. Browning Auto 5: Although its moving barrel makes it a difficult gun to scope, the popular, classic Auto 5, with both plain and rifled slug barrels, has taken down countless whitetails over the years.

Division A

(1) Remington 870 vs (6) Benelli Super Black Eagle

(2) Remington 1100/11-87 vs (4) Mossberg 500

Division B

(3) Browning A-Bolt vs (8) Browning Auto 5

(2) Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer vs (5) Benelli Super Nova

Source: http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/whitetail-365/2014/03/march-madness-elite-eight-whitetail-shotguns

Outdoor Cap Remington Cap, Blaze Camo

Outdoor Cap Remington Cap, Blaze Camo

From Outdoor Cap comes this brilliantly colored, blaze orange “Remington Country” cap. Features a structured 6 panel design for integrity and comfort. Polyester material and flat stitch embroidery on front and back make this a truly stand-out hat.

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Primos Buck Roar Call

Primos Buck Roar Call

The Buck ROAR reproduces a deep, resonating aggressive grunt that is made by bucks during the rut. Bucks make this aggressive grunt when they are trying to get an Estrus doe to stop or to warn other bucks to get away from the hot doe they are trailing. Now you can reproduce that aggressive grunt sound bucks make when their testosterone levels are through the roof.

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The Wired To Hunt Podcast – Episode #1: Best and Worst Moments of the 2013 Whitetail Season

I’m incredibly excited today to announce the launch of The Wired To Hunt Podcast! This is a project I’ve been wanting to put together for a long time, and finally it has become a reality. That said, first I wanted to explain, for those who aren’t familiar, what a podcast is. Most…

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The Fury Armada is based on an original design used by NATO forces in conflicts around Europe. First built in Spain and now from Joy Enterprises this is a true military grade knife. Hard sheath is ambidextrous in military Olive Drab with match Olive Drab Kraton handle and lanyard. Back blade features a Cross Cut Saw.

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Hawke Optics Upgrades Popular XB30 Crossbow Scope

Hawke Optics Upgrades Popular XB30 Crossbow Scope

Part of the fun of the off-season is getting new gear dialed in, set up and ready to go once deer season rolls around each autumn. This definitely includes optics, which must be spot-on for accuracy in the field.

Check out the press release below about the new Hawke XB30, along with other new gear coming up ths summer in our popular DDH Equipment Annual:

Hawke Sport Optics has upgraded its XB30 crossbow scope, which was introduced in 2010 and quickly became a popular accessory for deer hunters looking for performance, durability and accuracy.

The same vari-speed technology that has made Hawke the leading provider of crossbow optics and reticle design is upgraded in the latest XB30, allowing for calibration on bows up to 450 fps, faster than any crossbow on the market.

Once sighted in at 20 yards, the variable power magnification system, functioning as a speed ring, can be used to calibrate the scope to the speed of the bow to provide even 10 yard aim points out to 100 yards. The 30mm optical system is encased in a 30mm mono-tube chassis to ensure durable performance for years to come.

The illumination package has also been upgraded. Rather than a traditional step-click switch, the XB30 uses a stepless rheostat, providing near endless adjustability to maximize reticle visibility in almost any ambient light condition.

As with all Hawke scopes, the lenses are fully multi-coated for the best possible light transmission and management. Waterproof, shockproof, and nitrogen purged to be fog proof; the XB30 is covered by the transferable Hawke Worldwide Warranty.

The XB30 IR reticle is supported by the free Hawke BRC program. Supported by your true ballistic information, the BRC program allows you blueprint your projectile to any Hawke multiple aim point reticle. Download the BRC for free at www.hawkeoptics.com.

 

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When you get ALPS OutdoorZ Commander Pack Bag, you’re getting the Commander Freighter Frame PLUS a 5250 cubic inch Pack Bag. The Pack Bag is great for getting all your gear to your base camp. The Pack Bag includes a front pocket, spotting scope pocket, rifle holder, and two side accessory hinged pockets, in addition to the main compartment. Once you empty out your Pack Bag, it can be easily detached so the Commander can be used as a Freighter Frame also. The Commander Freighter Frame allows you to haul your meat from one place to the next. The Commander comes equipped with a unique lashing system to secure your meat. With as much weight as you’ll be carrying, padded waist belt and shoulder straps are a must. There are pockets for your flash light and knife, as well as a holder for your shooting stix on the lashing straps. With the Commander Pack Bag, you really get two products in one, a Pack Bag AND a Freighter Frame!

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