Yes
Yes; however, the Remington Coppersolid slug is designed for shotguns with fully rifled barrels. A rifled barrel is not standard on the 1300 Defender but is available as a replacement. The Coppersolid slug can be fired from a 1300 with a standard smooth bore barrel, but long range accuracy will suffer.
Depends on how old the shotgun is.
no you cannot. sabot slugs are made for rifled barrels. I would buy a rifled slug barrel.
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.
A smaller than barrel diameter projectile fits in a sabot (shoe) that is the diameter of the barrel. On firing, the sabot, which is in two or more pieces, falls away, and leaves the projectile traveling at VERY high speed.
yes.
Yes.
A sabot is a wooden shoe, or an item held around projectiles in firearms, which enable the projectile to hold itself in place within the barrel of the firearm.
12 g sabot slugs. Rifled slugs are for smoothbore barrels.
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.
Yes. Rifled slugs are intended to be fired through a smoothbore barrel. Sabot slugs are intended to be fired through rifled barrels.
Sabot slugs are made for rifled barrels. Using regular slugs and rifled slugs over time will deposit lead in the rifling grooves inside the barrel gradually hurting your accuracy. Using the sabot slugs greatly improves accuracy making it possible to shoot accurately at 100 yards. It makes your shotgun into a rifle in a way. Hope this helps.