Slugs! If its rifled it is a deer hunting barrel.
Rifled slugs are actually INTENDED for smoothbore shotguns. Sabot slugs are intended for rifled shotguns. Performance will vary from gun to gun, but Modified choke seems to give the best accuracy with rifled slugs for many shotguns.
a slug is normally use in a shot gun and they are not rifled a gun with a rifled barrel should shoot a Shell that is the same caliber as the gun.
A single, non-rifled projectile shot out of a rifled bore shotgun (specifically a slug gun).
Depends on what the barrel is choked.
The ammuntion it is chamberd for.
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All depends .22 calliber has cheep ammo probably ot a super expensive gun depends on what your purpose is
There are varying opinions on what ammo is the "best." Generally speaking, the best ammo to use is whichever ammo is the most reliable in your particular gun.
The best place to get shot by a gun is the Legs, Arms, or Butt No just the arms.
Whichever ammo is the most reliable in the gun. For the most part, the only way to know is to shoot different types of ammo through the gun.
It is difficult to find even 10 gauge shotgun ammo today. I have my doubts if 8 gauge shotgun ammo is even made any more, but corrections welcomed.
Generally speaking, no. .38 auto and 9mm para are different rounds. With only a few exceptions, you should never fire any ammo in a gun other than what the gun is designed to fire.