Originally Posted by
Tripplebeards
I tried 6 different loads in my savage 220 after I bedded it and floated the barrel. Only one load grouped over 2" at a 100 yards. All the others were 3/4" to 1.7" depending on the brand. All were saboted ballistic tip type slugs I tried. This of course was done with a Nikon monarch 2.5x10 on a lead sled. Contrary to what some posters have stated it is possible to have a sub MOA slug gun you just have to put the time in and be lucky enough to find the right load. Same as my 77/44. Most claim sub MOA isn't possible. I found two loads with cast that will shoot sub MOA. I've also put tons of bench time in (instead of Internet browsing,lol) along a lot of load work and accurizing the rifle. The biggest thing is you need to have the skill to shoot sub MOA to begin with.