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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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does anyone know if slugs for a rifled barrel can be used safely in a smooth bore shotgun
in 12 G i'd say no worries but no 20 G here so not sure ..
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Good question, I've used many "pumpkin balls" out of my smooth bore 20 ga but slugs for a rifled barrel I'm not sure. (gut feel yes..added)
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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I would think that you can shoot the rifled slugs through a smooth bore but if I remember right you need to have modified choke or improved cylinder barrel. I wouldn't think it would matter what guage it is.
I would do more research on this subject before you go firing one through the gun as I may not be right. I don't see any reason why it would be a problem though. There may also be a question of accuracy if it can be done. Don't take my word for any of this as I am only assuming on my own logic. I used to shoot a lot of slugs through a 12 guage and I did use modified choke. If I remember right I did fire some rifled slugs through it and it was smooth bore. It wasn't too accurate over about 50 yards for me but I did kill a few deer with it within that range. It's been a long time since I did this so please do your homework befoire you try it IMO.
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i've used 12 G but never 20g so dunno Ryan asked me but could not say for sure
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I am working from a not to certain memory of a conversation with the designer of a well known and powerful saboted slug, earlier this year.
Prudently, one should not fire saboted slugs designed for rifled shotgun barrel's in choke bored guns. Improved cylinder is not likely a problem, but tighter chokes my cause unwanted bore pressure increases, and open up the barrel's choke, as the sabot is designed for a cylinder bore rifled barrel. Projectile stability will be poor when fired from a smooth-bore barrel, also. Last edited by Hammerslagger; 05-23-2012 at 09:09 PM.. Reason: typo |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Yep. just need a rifled choke tube to spin the sabot off. Most sabot slugs for a shotgun are 45 or 50 cal pistol bullets and require very little RPM to be stable. I had a rifled choke tube for my remmy 870 that id shoot 3" groups @ 100 yds with 12 ga hornady SST slugs.
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Thanks for posting it Jack,I only bought 2 boxes of sabot rifle slugs on accident.Im sure my gun shop will let me trade them.
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