Neither barrel is rifled.
Depends on what the barrel is choked.
Mossberg 500A "combo" with 28" accuchoke vent rib barrel and 20"rifled slug barrel. About $300 U.S.
50-250 or so
yes you can shoot rifled slugs through smooth bore barell, or use rifled choke for sabots. the sa08 takes the same choke as mossberg...win, etc.
The same size forearm is used on all barrel lengths of the 500.
Assuming you mean the Remington 870 shotgun, with a scope- is your barrel rifled? If so, sabot slugs are generally the most accurate. If smoothbore, then rifled slugs will be most accurate.
This should be a Mossberg 500 in a Montgomery Wards suit. Check any dealer for the availability of a slug barrel.
Depending on WHICH Model 44, condition, and which scope- anywhere from $150-$250.
Each firearm will exhibit a preference for a certain load and or maker. The only way to know is to shoot as many as you can afford to find out.
i have a 12 gauge unrifled barrel 500 model.what type of slug do you reccomend for the mossberg
No. The barrels are not rifled
The mossberg Model 88 maverick can definitely shoot slugs and with fair accuracy too with the un-rifled stock barrel. Try the Winchester Super X 2 1/2 inch 1 oz. But hang on to it or it will hurt you. The recoil is roughly doubled.