Can you shoot rifled slugs through a rifled choke?

Can you shoot rifled slugs through a rifled choke?

It’s common knowledge that rifled slugs are meant for use in smoothbore shotgun barrels, while rifled shotgun barrels and rifled choke tubes are meant to produce better results (meaning better accuracy) with sabot slugs, whose smooth outer surface can better engage the barrel’s rifling.

What is a rifled choke tube for?

Each choke tube has a right hand rifle twist, which is 1 in 35. Each choke tube has a groove diameter of . If your looking for improved accuracy from a smooth bore barrel these< fine choke tubes will improve your groups. Works with slugs, rifled slugs and sabots.

Do rifled choke tubes improved slug accuracy?

A rifled-choke tube can improve accuracy. Accuracy from a couple of inches of rifling in a choke tube is not comparable with the accuracy of a fully rifled barrel, but rifled choke tubes are a less expensive option than a brand-new fully rifled shotgun if you’re going to shoot slugs at close range.

Can you use chokes with slugs?

You should not shoot slugs—or any other shot—through your barrel without a choke in place, since there is a very real possibility that you will damage the threading. The conventional wisdom has long been that these slugs perform best with an Improved Cylinder choke.

How accurate are rifled slugs?

The effective range of rifled slugs is considerably less than that of saboted loads. But most shots taken at woodland deer are within 100 yards. Using a rifled or full-bore slug is no disadvantage at this relatively close range, but only if you can place the slug where you want it.

What is the best choke for a rifled slug?

cylinder choke
A cylinder choke is recommended for shooting rifled slugs in a smooth-bore barrel. Sabot slugs should only be shot through our fully-rifled slug barrels. It is not safe to shoot slugs through chokes tighter than those listed here.

What kind of slugs can you shoot through rifled choke tube?

The guy behind the counter said you can only shoot sabot slugs through the rifled choke tube. So he bought a box of Hornady American Whitetail and a box of Remington Premier Accutip sabot slugs. The Remington accutip grouping wasn’t the best. And the Hornady was going side ways into target.

Why did my brother buy a rifled choke tube?

My brother bought a rifled choke tube for his Remington 870 express yesterday. In the past he has been shooting rifled slugs down a smooth bore barrel. He bought the rifled choke tube to improve accuracy. The guy behind the counter said you can only shoot sabot slugs through the rifled choke tube.

Where are the groups printed on a rifled choke?

This beat out the group printed by the same slug through the cylinder choke which strung along a 3-1/4 inch long horizontal line at the top of the target. Above: the groups printed by the Brenneke K.O. slug through the rifled tube (left) and the cylinder tube (right).

Which is better rifled slugs or smoothbore ammo?

So, will rifled slugs produce any better accuracy if they’re fired through a smoothbore barrel that has a rifled choke tube installed? Well, that’s what YouTuber “Buffalo” set out to determine. He gun of choice is his 12 gauge Beretta Xtrema 2 AL391 and the ammo is Federal 2-3/4″ 1-ounce rifled slugs.