Yes, you can shoot 2 1/2,2 3/4, and 3 inch shot gun shell in that barrel.
because the choke is actually slightly smaller in diameter than the barre, for tightening the grouping of shot shells. A slug will cause major problems.
A rifled slug- yes.
A barrel with a full choke.
NOT RECOMMENDED unless you are in a life or death situation.
As long as the barrel was made after 1950 and does NOT have a full choke, you will be able to shoot steel #2 or smaller.
No. Slugs are slightly undersized, and hollow, very soft lead- they can squeeze down a bit. A LOT of .410s are full choke guns.
Most ARE shot from full choke- or even Extra Full Choke.
yes if you are talking about a vent rib feild barrel the barrel should be marked for the choke. either full, mod, or imp cyl. you really want to use imp cyl but can fire a slug thru a mod or full, if it has choke tubes then i would get the imp cyl.
Either a full choke,or extra full choke shotgun barrel.
YES as a gun dealer for over 8 years I have been ask this question many times and the improved choke barrel is ok for slugs but never in a modified choke or full choke barrel as the slug in the latter 2 barrels will open the choke over time
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