Not as accurate as out of an improved cylinder. It isn't possible to state numbers. "Full choke" varies somewhat with manufacturers, as does the exact diameter and metal content of slugs. We would expect sabot-loaded slugs to be somewhat less affected by the narrow choke, but there are no guarantees. Too many variables.
Either a full choke,or extra full choke shotgun barrel.
How much the shot is constricted as it leaves the barrel.
yes
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
IF ANY SHOT GUN HAS A MOD CHOKE OR IMPROVED ITS OK, ONLY FULL CHOKE WILL NOT BE SAFE, BULGING IN THE BARREL MAY OCCUR.
Not in Belgium barrels
The choke is a way of narrowing the barrel. It is designed to keep the shot in a tighter pattern. A full choke is supposed to increase the effective range of the weapon.
Yes, a Remington 1100 with a 30-inch full choke barrel can be used to shoot steel shot, but caution is advised. Full choke barrels may not perform well with steel shot, which can lead to increased pressure and potential damage to the barrel. It's generally recommended to use an improved cylinder or modified choke for steel shot to ensure safe and reliable performance. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines and consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith if unsure.
NOT RECOMMENDED unless you are in a life or death situation.
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 choke that provides the tightest shot pattern is the "Full" choke. This choke constricts the shotgun's barrel more than others, creating a narrower spread of shot as it exits. As a result, it is ideal for long-range shooting and precise targeting. Full chokes are commonly used in hunting situations where accuracy and distance are crucial.
Most ARE shot from full choke- or even Extra Full Choke.