Field Test: Took the Benelli Supernova to the field with the Badger Barrel and as already posted this barrel loves the new 2.75" Remington Premier AccuTip Bonded Sabot, but I can tell you first hand whitetails are not big fans of this combination. Opening morning found me in Ohio chasing those big corn fed giants. Well just at shooting light I saw a giant 8 point buck feeding around in some brush at 141 yards (ranged) and I thought, well he is headed in my direction I will wait. He closed the distance to 127 yards (ranged) when he threw his head up as if about to spook and clear out. Typically I would have never attempted this shot, but I felt confident with my firearm setup. So I aimed for heart and lungs as he stood broadside swinging his rack around in an alert posture. I squeezed the trigger and my slug rang out slamming this whitetail to the ground. The bullet hit right on the mark, but the destruction was absolutely devastating. This buck later dressed out at 231lbs.
Next trip to the field I was in pursuit of a doe (meat deer). I saw what I thought to be a good size doe at 62 yards(ranged), after the last incident I did not hesitate in squeezing the trigger on this deer. One shot and she never even took another step. That doe later dressed out at 139lbs.
I then let a friend borrow my gun, who was having some troubles with his shotgun. Well to make an already long story short, he is in the market for a Benelli Supernova with a Badger barrel. He had a 9 point buck step out at 92 yards(ranged) and he said he had great reservations, as he doesn't shoot his smoothbore shotgun past 50 yards. However, he went with what I told him an he hung his tag on the 9 pointer that also fell in his tracks. That buck weighed 222lbs. dressed.
So in conclusion I can not brag enough on this shotgun/barrel/ammo combination. If you are in the market for a great slug gun, I don't think you will be disappointed. I know with the economy the way it is now, that slugs are not cheap and shooting through boxes of ammo to test which combination works best can be painful, so I hope my input may be helpful to those whitetail sluggers out there. I also got exceptional results with these slugs in my H&R Ultra Slug Hunter.