WAX SLUGS FOR SHOTGUN

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bofor

WAX SLUGS

#1 Post by bofor »

Yep..wax slugs

I was going to put this in the shotgun section only but though more people would read it here.

I was thinking of making some in preference to lead slugs as they would be possibly better to use on a non-slug range due to their make up of wax and lead pellets.

Anyone made/used these on steel plates ? bangbang
bofor

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#2 Post by bofor »

Also moved this to Reloading site, where it should have been DUHH wallhead
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Re: WAX SLUGS

#3 Post by Tommygunn »

Don't know really but I do have a re-print of an old home guard manual which describes making such slugs, mixed with the original pellets, as an expedient. Suggests they make very effective man-stoppers though I don't know if it was ever tested!
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saddler

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#4 Post by saddler »

The Home Guard technique is well known.

A mate has used wax candles as an interim slug.
They zip through oil drums so he informs me.

Slugs of any type, plus steel plates....is a recipe for disaster.
We only ever shoot slug at paper/card targets to avoid ricochet problems.
bofor

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#5 Post by bofor »

saddler wrote:The Home Guard technique is well known.

A mate has used wax candles as an interim slug.
They zip through oil drums so he informs me.

Slugs of any type, plus steel plates....is a recipe for disaster.
We only ever shoot slug at paper/card targets to avoid ricochet problems.
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I was thinking that because it is wax and pellets it would break up on contact with steel plate.
SevenSixTwo

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#6 Post by SevenSixTwo »

Are people forgetting cut shells already?



bofor

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#7 Post by bofor »

WHOA !!!!

Watched some Youtube....scary stuff.

Guess its only SLIGHTLY better than solid slug, maybe ?, then again maybe not.
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