no you cannot. sabot slugs are made for rifled barrels. I would buy a rifled slug barrel.
Death and distruction. Not a good idea at all....
A sabot, often referred to as a sabot slug, is a single projectile bullet that is fired from a shotgun. A sabot slug is usually covered in plastic which breaks off upon impact.
yes you can i own one just dont use sabot slugs it will blow up in your face. mine likes winchester white box rifled slugs. that long barrel makes it like a rifle.
Depends on how old the shotgun is.
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You can use a sabot in any shotgun, as long as the barrel is not choked. If you have screw in chokes, you will want to use ONLY the Cylinder or CYL choke. Otherwise, you will need to look on the barrel to see what it is choked in. If you do not have screw chokes, unless it says CYLINDER or SLUG, it is probably choked. (It may say Improved, IM, Modified, Full, etc)
A single, non-rifled projectile shot out of a rifled bore shotgun (specifically a slug gun).
Yes. That's the only type of shotgun you should fire a sabot slug from. Rifled shotguns are intended for rifled slugs only. Actually, the opposite is true. Rifled slugs are preferred for smooth barreled shotguns. The 'rifling' on the slug is actually just fins that permit the slug to squeeze through the choke on the shotgun barrel. Sabot slugs are intended for rifled barrels, as they will give better accuracy. Some sabots may be used in smooth barrels, but you are paying more for sabots and not getting the accuracy you would get by using a sabot in a rifled barrel.
There is no choke for a shotgun "slug", however if you are firing slugs from your shotgun you should get a slug barrel, or cantilever barrel if your shotgun can alternate barrels. If your shotgun cannot do that then you must purchase an alternate gun that is for slugs or get a shotgun that can alternate barrels like i said. If you want to shoot accurately. Technically otherwise you aren't supposed to fire a slug from a field barrel and in some states it is illegal because of the inaccuracy it may wound a deer. ----- For many many years it has been recommended that a cylinder choke or an improved cylinder choke in a smoothbore shotgun barrel is best for slug accuracy. It is not recommended that one fire slugs through full chokes. --230RN
NEVER FIRE AMMUNITON IN A WEAPON NOT DESINGED FOR IT!!!!!!!!! In a shotgun, you fire shotgun slugs or shotshells, NOT rifle projectiles (unless using a sabot) In the case of a sabot, you MUST contact the Mossberg.
Full choked barrels are not ideal for slugs, but if pressed we would use a sabot-loaded projectile.