50 -70%
You can use steel shot with a choke anywhere from cylinder to modified, i wouldn't recommend using steel with a improved modified or a full choke.
Only with cylinder and improved cylinder choke tubes.
Yes, skeet choke is more restricted than cylinder choke. A cylinder choke has no constriction, allowing for a wide spread of shot, while a skeet choke has a slight constriction that helps improve shot density and accuracy at short ranges. This makes skeet choke more effective for shooting at fast-moving targets like clay pigeons in skeet shooting.
The TIGHTEST choke (which is smallest) is the Extra Full. The largest (no choke at all) is known as a cylinder bore.
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.
An open cylinder gives the greatest scatter
The Choke of a shotgun is the amount of barrel restriction at the muzzle end which affects the shot pattern. A full choke will keep the spray pattern of the pellets closer together farther out than if the barrel was not restricted at the muzzle. If there is no restriction at the muzzle, the choke is said to be cylinder choke or cylinder bore.
the barrel is constricted at the end to make the pattern of shot flow density wider or tighter. Usually from cylinder up to full choke
C-lect choke is an adjustable choke system that Mossberg implemented on their shotguns pre-1977. After 1977 they went to the accu-choke system. The choke is adjustable between Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder. It is, however, not recommended for use with steel shot.
Yes, as long as it has the right choke for slugs (cylinder or improved cylinder), the vents will make no difference to the slug, and will reduce recoil slightly.
Either a full choke,or extra full choke shotgun barrel.
only if your choke is improved cylinder or modified, full chokes are a no,no. the barrel will bulge or burst!