Rust
max 9 JUL 2015 a las 5:29 a. m.
Buckshot or slug?
Mainly for waterpipe shotgun but also for pump shotgun. Should I use buckshot or slug?
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iVar 11 NOV 2015 a las 2:15 p. m. 
Buckshot is a bunch of pellets inside a shell that when you fire, they spread out as the distance increases.
A slug is basically what it sounds like, a heavy single pellet.
For close combat use buck for more distance use slug.
SkuLLiver 11 NOV 2015 a las 3:56 p. m. 
slug is great.
Saitech 11 NOV 2015 a las 4:02 p. m. 
Slug is more accurate and does a lot of damage to raging nakeds that are out to steal your stuff.
MikeOxbig 12 NOV 2015 a las 3:57 p. m. 
TBH I haven't really used slugs because if I am using my shotgun I am indoors within close range of enemies. So the practical round would be buckshot for indoors. Basically in a nutshell Slug=Distance & Buckshot=Close range. (Although I'm sure if you're a good shot a slug would drop someone close up easily. :dealwithit: )
Cody 12 NOV 2015 a las 4:34 p. m. 
You can really screw people up with slugs.
CaptainCheesy 4 OCT 2017 a las 4:23 a. m. 
In my opinion, and my experience, Slugs seem to go right through Metal Chestplates (not sure if this is still accurate), in essence more damage (the statistic I saw somewhere was 25 Bullet for Buckshot, and 75 Bullet 25 Blunt for Slugs; could still be wrong about this too, just recently got back into Rust). Once shot a guy straight in the chest, went through the plate, and then knocked him on his a**. Never went back to Buckshot after that.
Última edición por CaptainCheesy; 4 OCT 2017 a las 4:24 a. m.
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