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Can I use sabot slugs in a rifled barrel?

Can I use sabot slugs in a rifled barrel?

Can I Use Sabot Slugs in a Rifled Barrel? Definitely, a sabot slug should always be used in a rifled shotgun barrel. You can also use sabot slugs in a smoothbore barrel but most hunters see it as a waste of money to do so.

What kind of slugs do you use for a rifled barrel?

If you’re using a fully rifled barrel, sabot slugs are a good choice. Foster slugs can be fired through a rifled barrel, and hunters who shoot rifled slugs through their rifled barrels claim to get good to excellent results.

Are sabot slugs better?

Accuracy – while the rifled slugs (Foster & Brenneke) are accurate for their design, sabot slugs win this comparison hands down. Because of their design with the plastic cylinder, the barrel rifling creates a much more stable trajectory that increases the accuracy and effective distance.

Can you fire buckshot through a rifled barrel?

Yes you can shoot buckshot through it without any ill effects. The rifled barrel will cause the shot column to spin, which will open up your pattern and lessen the effective range of your buckshot. The only real way to know how much is to shoot it and pattern it.

How accurate are sabot slugs?

This stabilizes the bullet, allowing for vastly superior accuracy, less drop and a longer effective range. In fact, even average-quality sabot slugs fired through a rifled barrel can reliably accomplish 3-inch groups at 100 yards and 6-inch groups at 200 yards!

Can you shoot rifled slugs through a full choke barrel?

Yes, you can fire a slug through a full choke, and it’s relatively safe (ALWAYS read the ammunition advice). Rifled slugs can be designed to deform through the narrower choke, but will lose both power and accuracy relative to a cylinder or improved cylinder choke.

Are Hornady SST sabot slugs?

The Hornady® SST Shotgun Slug Shells transform your favorite rifled barrel slug gun into a weapon that outperforms some centerfire rifles. The super-accurate slug delivers sub-2″ groups at 100 yards, and the flattest trajectory on the market.

Can you shoot buckshot through a rifled barrel?

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.

What are slugs for rifled barrel?

“Rifled” or Foster style shotgun slugs are simply cast bullets which have angled fins or grooves around the perimeter, which theoretically will act like rifling in a smooth barrel, to impart some spin onto the bullet to enhance its accuracy.

What is a 20 gauge slug?

The 20 gauge is a handy cartridge for this purpose when loaded with rifled slugs. In fact, with both sabot slugs and .615 caliber rifled slugs weighing 250 grains to 440 grains traveling at muzzle velocities ranging from 1,400 fps to 2,120 feet per second, the 20 gauge makes quite an effective deer hunting cartridge at moderate ranges.

What are rifled slugs?

Definition of rifled slug. : a shotgun projectile having a round nose, a hollow base, and sides cut with a series of oblique grooves that increase the accuracy of the projectile by causing it to rotate as it passes through the smooth bore of the shotgun.

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Ruth Doyle