Reading What choke should you use when shooting slugs? Share Tweet. Firearms Hunting. What choke should you use when shooting slugs? The Question Dear Ken, I have a question about shooting slugs. It will not hurt the barrel in any way.
You don't want to shoot sabot slugs out of it not because of harm, but because they were made for a rifled shotgun barrel and will group terribly.
What choke works best with foster slugs has been often asked question with the best answer being a more open choke. But shotguns and slugs are funny things sometimes and I've seen more then a few tight choked guns shoot slugs very well. Right Rail 1. Top Active Users. Right Rail 2. Latest Topics. Eddie, Sammy, Alex and Michael Runaround Channel: Other. Running from, to, around…. Backup from the Halloween edition. Pink Floyd Slade Run Runaway The exception was a beat up upholstered chair in the man cave, old dog got in it whenever she had Channel: Big Game Hunting.
Shooting watermelons is fun! Read the box. Usually they will say what they can be shot through typically "safe for all chokes" for non-sabot slugs. Unless it says on the packaging not to do it you will be fine. Foster slugs are typically quite soft. The 'rifling' is indeed designed to allow the slug to swage down through a tighter choke. As an aside I have an and I regularly shoot foster slugs through a modified choke. In fact I shot a bunch just yesterday. For me the modified choke produces the best accuracy for slugs and conveniently enough the tightest patterns with my buckshot loads as well.
Sabot slugs are a waste of money for a smooth bore and will likely keyhole. Thread Tools. All times are GMT The time now is PM. User Name. Remember Me? Sponsor Forums. Mark Forums Read.
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