If one guns' barrel to another will consecutively shoot slugs well, than I'd consider getting one. With break-barrels, you never know which will shoot slugs or a certain other type of ammunition well. For instance, if you'd take two guns of the same brand and model from a rack, it could very well happen that one will shoot slugs well, while the other one will hate slugs. I have yet to see three or more guns (all the same model of break-barrels), all shoot slugs well. Now that'd be something!