Depends on the barell length, and the size shot being fired. They generally have an EFFECTIVE range of about 40-50 yds with shot, and about 150 yards with slugs. It can fire larger pellets about 890 yards, but with no real force or accuracy.
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Yes. Slug barrels have a different "Choke" then shot barrels that make them more accurate when firing slugs, but you can fire slugs with a stock 1200 barrel.
As far as it is pushed or jumps is how far a slug falls. The land-based, shell-less gastropod mollusc in question will have no way of stopping itself from free-falling -- for whatever reason or from no matter what height -- once gravity kicks in.
Yes, but not with that attitude!
Yes. Exercise caution. Do not attempt with a full choke.
A slug can travel several hundred yards. Its maximum useful range for hunting is about 100-150 yards. Beyond that, the drop of the slug becomes great enough to make accuracy very difficult.
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Are you interested in knowing how far a 12 gauge slug will travel, or are you looking for the distance various loads of shot will travel?
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The wad typically remains in contact with the sabot slug until it exits the barrel of the shotgun. After firing, the wad separates from the slug shortly after leaving the muzzle, usually within a few feet. This distance can vary depending on factors like the type of ammunition and the design of the wad and slug. Ultimately, the wad's primary function is to protect the slug during its travel through the barrel and to ensure stable flight until separation.