Death and distruction. Not a good idea at all....
yes a rifled shotgun barrel or smooth shotgun barrel
Whatever your favorite shotgun is. Personally i have an over-under 12-gauge shotgun with a 29 inch barrel. Works well for duck hunting as well.
The "R" on an Ithaca 16 gauge shotgun Model 37R denotes that the shotgun has a ribbed barrel. The ribbed barrel provides added strength to the shotgun's structure and helps with aiming and shooting accuracy.
So you can aim down the barrel to sight, whatever you shooting at...
To determine if your shotgun is compatible with shooting steel shot, check the manufacturer's guidelines or markings on the barrel. Look for specific information on steel shot compatibility, such as choke restrictions or barrel material recommendations. Using steel shot in a shotgun not rated for it can damage the barrel or cause safety hazards. If unsure, consult a gunsmith or the manufacturer for guidance.
when a cowboy used a shotgun too kill a flock of birds at close range, he said "like shooting fish in a barrel" most likely, because shooting fish that can't move much anywhere can be shot easier then fish in the ocean.
Yes, but, the results will be dismal at best.
A rifle is a long gun with a rifled barrel designed for accuracy at long distances, while a shotgun is a long gun with a smoothbore barrel designed for shooting multiple projectiles at close range.
That is correct.
You can, but, it will not be a good thing.
Either a full choke,or extra full choke shotgun barrel.
yes