Yes, all Browning Invector and invector plus barrels can shoot steel shot.
You can use steel shot with a choke anywhere from cylinder to modified, i wouldn't recommend using steel with a improved modified or a full choke.
Not recommended.
C-lect choke is an adjustable choke system that Mossberg implemented on their shotguns pre-1977. After 1977 they went to the accu-choke system. The choke is adjustable between Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder. It is, however, not recommended for use with steel shot.
That will depend on whether the choke tube is rated for steel shot or not.
use lead only steel chokes are specified on the choke as steel of lead shot
That will depend on whether the choke tube is rated for steel shot or not.
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.
only if your choke is improved cylinder or modified, full chokes are a no,no. the barrel will bulge or burst!
It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke.
From what I have been told you can, but the choke cannot be more than modified. Also best to check with a gunsmith depending on the age and condition of the barrel.
Depends on the load and what the maker of the choke/shotgun say.
Check the owner's manual, or check with Mossberg customer service. Unless the choke is rated by the maker for steel shot, not good to do.