Yes. Slugs are slighty undersized, and are hollow soft lead that can squeeze down a bit. Any choke larger than Extra Full should safely shoot slugs- accuracy may be poor in full- modified works best for most shotguns.
A rifled slug- yes.
Never fire a shotgun without a choke tube installed. DANGER, DANGER, DANGER
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.
Yes
No. Slugs are slightly undersized, and hollow, very soft lead- they can squeeze down a bit. A LOT of .410s are full choke guns.
Yes: A Remington 870 shotgun with a modified choke will shoot any commercial shotgun slug.
You can shoot a rifled slug out of a smooth bored barrels only. You want to have an improved or modified choke on when shooting a rifled slug. It helps the rotaion and accuracy of the slug. Never use a rifled slug in a rilfed barrel. You could destroy your gun if the rilfing in the gun and slug do not match. This is not a gamlbe I am willing to take with any of my guns.
Yes, but, DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!
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.
Yes. Standard chokes should be OK. Extra full chokes, on modern turkey guns, no.
Yes, but would be better if you put in an improved cylinder choke.
"Choke" refers to the amount that the barrel is constricted at the muzzle (located at the end of the shotgun barrel). The more constricted the bore opening is, the narrower and denser the pattern of shot which can be thrown. Several degrees of choke are commonly available, including full, improved-modified, modified, improved-cylinder and cylinder bore. Full choke barrels are made for long range shooting because they make the shot pattern denser at greater distances. Improved modified chokes fall between the full choke and the modified choke and are sometimes used in trapshooting. Modified chokes are midway between the full choke and the improved cylinder choke. Improved cylinder and cylinder bore or skeet chokes have little constriction and give the greatest spread (most open pattern) when shot is fired at close range. A slug may be fired through a choke so long as the slug can fit. If the choke is to small at best the choke threads will strip and at worst the barrel will split down the middle killing or maiming you. When in doubt ask the dealer.