I'm amazed at the accuracy of these slug guns.
Last year was my first year hunting strickly with the slug gun. I've lived in South Texas all my life and grew up shooting rifles from everything from rabbits to deer, and the shotgun was only used for birds of different varieties, and mounting a scope on a slug gun was the furthest thing from my mind because I had no reason to.
Last year I got on a lease near my home that is out in pretty open farm country, and most of the game is concentrated in a creekbed that stretches for several miles connecting to other wooded areas, and the rancher insisted that we hunt with bow and shotgun only for fear of stray rifle rounds possibly doing harm to some nearby farm houses.
I'd already had four complete Handi rifles so I picked up a couple used 20 guage barrels, with one being a smooth bore Pardner, and another in a 20 gauge Tracker ll.
The Tracker ll came with a scope rail, and I drilled and tapped the Pardner and mounted a 4 power BSA on the smoothy and I've got a Simmons 3 x 9 on the Tracker.
Both shoot like my Handi centerfires and I've got a lot of confidence in my Tracker.
Just haven't used the Pardner on game yet, but I will.
If I point, and pull the trigger on my Tracker ll, it's on the ground for good.