Guidelines

Can I use rifled slugs in smooth bore?

Can I use rifled slugs in smooth bore?

Can I Use Rifled Slugs in a Rifled Shotgun Barrel? In almost all cases, you should only use rifled slugs in smoothbore barrels. If you have a rifled shotgun barrel, you’re going to want sabot slugs.

What is the best slug for a smooth bore shotgun?

The American Whitetail® 12 gauge Rifled Slug turns your smooth bore shotgun into a deer hunting machine! Designed for smooth bore barrels, Hornady® American Whitetail® Rifled Slugs feature a 1-ounce lead alloy slug that is loaded to 1,600 feet per second.

How accurate are smooth bore slugs?

To 75 yards they have become extremely accurate. At 100 yards they usually print 3″-4″ groups but the K.O., like any smoothbore slug, often loses stability somewhere between 75 and 100 yards and one may tumble far off target.

Which is better smooth bore or rifled?

The chief advantages of smoothbore designs are their greater suitability for fin stabilised ammunition and their greatly reduced barrel wear compared with rifled designs. Most modern main battle tanks now mount a smoothbore gun.

What is the best choke for a slug?

Generally, the looser chokes perform better with slugs. You could always use the rifled choke. It wont be too tight for the slug to fit into and it will impart some spin on the slug before it leaves the barrel so the rifling on the rifled slug will not have to do so much work after it is out of the barrel.

What is a smooth bore shotgun?

A rifled barrel has lands and groves that cause the projectile to spin when it exists the muzzle (end of the barrel). A smooth bore is exactly how it sounds, smooth. A smooth bore has no lands and grooves.

What is a deer slug?

A Foster slug, invented by Karl M. Foster in 1931, and patented in 1947 (U.S. Patent 2,414,863) is a type of shotgun slug designed to be fired through a smoothbore shotgun barrel. It was designed to enable deer hunting in the Great Depression using smoothbore, choked shotguns.

What is a shotgun slug?

Shotgun slug. A modern shotgun slug is a heavy projectile made of lead, copper, or other material and fired from a shotgun.