I did not see any SBS questions in the NFA thread, so I thought I would try here. There are better snubby revolver rounds, better SBR ammo, so how about for shorty shotguns?
I have the paperwork in (check cashed) on SBSing a Mossberg 5500 Mk II. It used to shoot slugs great when I deer hunted with it way back when. Barrel will be in the 13" range, and this one is 2 3/4 non-magnum. Of course, I have about five months to get a magnum barrel to cut down if need be, but I think much of that power will simply be wasted as a big flame of late-burning powder. Sooo, any experts have any ideas? Copper solids may be better than lead slugs, or there is always 00 buckshot... Anything special made now?
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