Slug hunting Plains Game and Dangerous Game?

I read an article about them and it alleged a clandestine recall if I remember correctly. They pulled them back from distribution, angled to sell the remaining stock to collectors that wouldn’t be likely to encounter the defect. Stopped production.

When I searched today trying to find the details to link here, all I could find is complaints about some guns having a “sticky finish defect” which is definitely not what I remember reading.

With nothing to rely upon or source in an article, the “Vibe” I foggily remember was there was something wrong that could make the guns blow up in incompetent hands. E.g. 3” charge in 2.75” chamber. Whatever it was, my recollection is it was a ”lawyers liability concern” rather than a practical matter. I also believe that this topic came up regarding the Browning when I was chatting about custom “bore rifle” cartridges with the fellow that owns Tarhunt. We were talking about higher pressure shells in brass cases for improved accuracy and 90 mins into the conversation he made a passing comment about the a-bolt that went in one ear and out the other as I have built all my custom slug rifles on Savage 220f actions.

I’ll keep searching for something to reference. Whatever it was, use the weapon as intended and nothing is going to go wrong.
Don't have much use for it here in Texas, though should I be hijacked to Maryland, it is going with me.
 
I have a local African friend who used to prefer a 12 gauge Miroku O/U shotgun ( loaded with an Industrial SA brand slug in the upper barrel and and an Industrial SA brand LG shell in the lower barrel ) for hunting bush pigs over dogs in dense cover. But beyond that, I doubt a 12 gauge slug has a lot of uses in Africa for conventional plains game or dangerous game hunting.

In Africa, shotguns are mostly used for:
a) Wing shooting
b) Hunting the tiny ten at close ranges with AAA or number 4 buckshot
c) Following up wounded leopards with LG / OOO buckshot ( preferably copper plated ) or slugs

Now, Paradox guns are a completely different story. But even in the old days, they were mainly brought on Safaris as secondary firearms to the hunter’s rifle(s).
 
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I would leave Dangerous Game to the safe use of a "dangerous game rifle". However, Brenneke 3" Magnum Crush rounds do deliver a .73 caliber 666 grain hardended slug at 1600 FPS and 3804 ft lbs of energy at the muzzle as I understand if you only had a 12 gauge shotgun in a pinch. To do so deliberatly is foolhardy in my humble opinion.

Back a few years ago a certain company that no longer makes 12 gauge slugs made a hardened slug that rivaled the evergy output of a .458 Win. Mag. if not .458 Lott it in their 3 1/2" loading. But alas they are no more. Few could handle the recoil dare I say in a 12 gauge shotgun.

Those who could where better men than I, I am humble enough to admit!
 
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mrpoindexter wrote on Charlm's profile.
Hello. I see you hunted with Sampie recently. If you don't mind me asking, where did you hunt with him? Zim or SA? And was it with a bow? What did you hunt?

I am possibly going to book with him soon.
Currently doing a load development on a .404 Jeffrey... it's always surprising to load .423 caliber bullets into a .404 caliber rifle. But we love it when we get 400 Gr North Fork SS bullets to 2300 FPS, those should hammer down on buffalo. Next up are the Cutting Edge solids and then Raptors... load 200 rounds of ammo for the customer and on to the next gun!
To much to political shit, to little Africa :-)
Spending a few years hunting out west then back to Africa!
 
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