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Savage 220

Tysonhunter

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Not really a question, but picked up a gun I have drooled over since I was a much younger man before straight wall and rifles were introduced. I have absolutely no need for it other than I could never afford earlier in life and always wanted one so now I have it. Came topped with a nikon slughunter scope and few boxes of slugs. Stainless barrel, camo stock, and accu trigger. Guess next season I will need to break it in! =) Now I need to decide if I am adding to the safe or moving something to take room, LOL I am much better at buying guns than I am at selling them.
 
I had one for a while before the straight wall cartridge came into play. Sold it to a member here and picked up the .450 bushmaster and never looked back.
Shot a lot of deer with the 220. But something about a rifle just seemed better….
Good luck with the 220. What sabots are you shooting with it?
 
I bought a plain jane, all black 220 off @WoodCoDep a few years back and I absolutely love it. It likes the Hornady SSTs the best, but will shoot Browning BXS slugs pretty well also.

I've been hunting deer with a shotgun for 35 years at this point (hurts to say that) and I've killed deer with 5 or 6 different setups from .410, to 20s and 12s. That 220 is my favorite "one shot, one kill" slug gun. I also built an 1187 in 20 gauge that I will carry when driving. It's my "spray and pray" gun 😂
 
I’ve been shooting a .350 the past two seasons, but prior to that it was all Savage 220 since I bought it in 2010ish. Killed a pile of deer with it. It’s a great shooting firearm one that’s fun to hunt with. You’re going to enjoy it.

Historically, Remington Accutips in 2 3/4” are the best shooting sabot for the 220. My own personal opinion though is not favorable of the accutips because that green plastic piece often finds its way mixed with meat. I prefer Federal or Barnes copper-solid bullets. The Federal Trophy Coppers are a solid choice.
 
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For some reason I’m thinking I was shooting the Hornady’s in 2&3/4” and had good accuracy and didn’t lose any deer from them.
Been about 9 years since I sold it to @aholdren