Yes, you can. I have shot countless lead slugs through a full choke, although greater accuracy can be attained by using a modified choke or a non choked barrel.
It will depend on the slug, the load, the type of choke and what your owner's manual says. As a general rule, No.
I spoke to a technician at Remington and asked about shooting Remington Slugger ammunition through my Remington 1100 with a full choke and they said it will work fine, without problems.
Only once. Then you'll need a new gun, and lots of plastic surgery.
The answer is NO. You could DIE or kill the man next to you. If no one is killed or injured- you will surely destroy the gun.
only once.
yes for a shotgun you need a rifle barrel DO NOT shoot slugs if you have a poly-choke!
no slugs should on be shot thru a improved cylinder shotgun. if you shoot thru any other choke it can cause the barrel to split
Yes: A Remington 870 shotgun with a modified choke will shoot any commercial shotgun slug.
I would avoid it if the shotgun barrel has a full choke. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Pellets or slugs. shotguns usually shoot shot or pellets, but you can shoot slugs. in Indiana we use a shotgun to hunt deer and use shotgun slugs, better to use a barrel with no choke in it. cylinder bore preferred.
I would not say it is recommended but I think it is okay if the barrel is Cylinder Choke. If there is a choke to the barrel, I'd advise against it.
You can, but, it will not be a good thing.
A shotgun can shoot up to 80 yards it it depends on what the choke is on the gun.
no
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIRE BUCKSHOT OUT OF A THREADED BARREL WITHOUT A CHOKE TUBE INSTALLED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Danger, Danger, Danger
with the wingmaster barrel you can only shoot lead, but if you change the barrel to a slugster you can shoot slugs and buckshot, they also have a barrel for steel shot to.
As long as the owner's manual doesn't prohibit it.