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Browning did not offer one, but you may find an aftermarket Hastings barrel (www.hastingsbarrels.com) that will do the trick.
No
i have a 12 gauge unrifled barrel 500 model.what type of slug do you reccomend for the mossberg
A rifled slug can be fired from a smoothbore barrel with relative accuracy to about 100 yards. By relative accuracy, I mean that shots can be held in a 5 inch circle. That is about the size of the target zone on a deer. For a rifled barrel, rifled slugs should NOT be used, but sabot slugs can be.
Shooting rifled slugs is the ONLY way to shoot thru a smoothbore for deer. If you shoot sabot slugs thru a smoothbore, it will not spin and therefore not be accurate. For accuracy, the slug must spin out of the barrel. Either shoot a rifled slug thru a smooth barrel, or shoot a saboted slug thru a rifled barrel.
If you see spiral grooves when looking down the barrel, then it is rifled.
That is correct.
A rifled slug- yes.
No however barreta 302 and 303 is the same gun browning built the b-80 under their patients and made a slug barrel that will match up to the b-80 for around $300 plus shipping
any kind will kill a deer but if you have a smooth barrel than u need smooth slugs if you have a rifled barrel you need a rifled slug
yes.
Look inside. If it has lands and grooves, it is rifled. If it does not, it is smooth