Can you Yes, should you NO. a full choke should not be used to shoot slugs.
Sounds like you may have a Mossberg with a C-Lect-Choke. If so, Mossberg recommended that you NOT shoot slugs.
Some bolt action shotguns had an adjustable choke, and it is generally NOT recommended that slugs be fired through those. If there is no adjustable choke at the muzzle, your shotgun should be fine. Stay with rifled slugs.
Depends on the choke. MOST chokes, including full choke, can safely fire slugs. Some makers of adjustable chokes recommend that slugs NOT be fired thru their chokes. A very few chokes, such as the Extra Full chokes used on some turkey guns should not be used for slugs.
yes for a shotgun you need a rifle barrel DO NOT shoot slugs if you have a poly-choke!
if it has a choke like poly and or screw in choke dont shoot slugs as it can dammage it
NO!! A choke makes slugs dangerous. DO NOT fire slugs through ANY choke, ever. The life you save may be your own.
rifled choke tubes for sabot slugs and cylinder or improved cylinder choke tube for foster type slugs. you can shoot slugs with semi-auto. experiment to find what cycles the best without jamming.
Improved cylinder
It is not recommended to shoot slugs with a power pack chock on a JC Higgins model.
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.
You can shoot slugs in a double. Slugs are best shot through a cylinder bore or improved cylinder choke. The tighter the choke, the more they will be disrupted. There is risk of excessive wear and damage through a tight choke--tighter than Modified Choke.
Simply put, no.
Lacking a slug barrel, improved cylinder works best for slugs.