Hey all, new to the forum, been reading all day and haven't found an answer yet. Lots of good info here though!
I went hunting for the first time this year, and I am looking for a shotgun for deer hunting. Initially I was looking at the typical pumps with slug barrels, but the H&R line appeals to be due to the cost and reputed accuracy. I want a gun that is suitable for sitting in a treestand/blind, walking around, etc. This is my first long gun, so I won't be confident in taking 100+ yard shots initially, but I would like a gun capable of that eventually. I live in Michigan, which is shotgun only in the areas I'd be hunting for now.
Looking on Buds Gun Shop and Gunbroker, it seems like the Slug Hunter goes for around 170-180, while the Ultra Slug Hunter goes for 220+, in both 12 and 20 Ga. I understand that the USH has a heavier barrel. But what is the practical advantage of this? Better accuracy? Longer lasting? Less kick? If there are other differences between the two models, I haven't found them. Also, is the Slug Hunter equivalent to the Ultra Light Slug Hunter, or is that an even lighter version?
I'm young and healthy, so recoil isn't too big of a deal - with the cost of slugs this will definitely not be a range gun. Aside from sighting it in, I probably won't be shooting it unless there's a deer in my sights.
I found one of these at Cabelas which was comfortable to hold, but more expensive than it would be buying it online and having it shipped to an FFL. I will do some looking around, but I will probably end up buying online off of Gunbroker or Bud's (Free shipping!)
Thanks to everyone for the help!