Only if it is rated for steel shot. If you aren't sure, contact Briley.
Yes. Standard chokes should be OK. Extra full chokes, on modern turkey guns, no.
Depends on the choke. MOST chokes, including full choke, can safely fire slugs. Some makers of adjustable chokes recommend that slugs NOT be fired thru their chokes. A very few chokes, such as the Extra Full chokes used on some turkey guns should not be used for slugs.
yes you can with steel chokes .
If it was made to shoot steel shot and has interchangeable chokes.
Yes, you may shoot slugs or buckshot through a shotgun fitted with the C-Lect Choke system. This is from the tag that Mossberg attaches to their shotguns fitted with C-Lect Chokes.
yes by using horse hair and putting it through a raisan and feeding it to them and it chokes them :)
I would not recommend anything beyond modified.
I had the same question when I bought mine.. but truth is as long as your chokes don't say lead only it is perfectly fine to shoot steel out of it
CONTACT BROWNING BEFORE YOU SHOOT A ROUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You will need to shoot both chokes with as many different kinds of ammuntion as you can afford at the range you intend to shoot. Your shotgun will show a preference for at least one load.
It feels kind of weird. Like you can hear the water shoot in your ear.
Slugs and shot are simply the contents of the packaged shotshells. Any shotshell can be filled with shot of various sizes, including 00 buck or with slugs and any shotgun (single shot; pump, double or automatic) that will chamber that shell can shoot those loadings. One caution is that slugs and buckshot should not be used in shotguns fitted with full chokes. Modified chokes and improved cylinders are probably OK, and full chokes can be used with birdshot (smaller pellets).