Yes
yes
If it is not choked to tight, yes.
Needs to be examined by a gunsmith.
Yes. It sure can.
Pellets or slugs. shotguns usually shoot shot or pellets, but you can shoot slugs. in Indiana we use a shotgun to hunt deer and use shotgun slugs, better to use a barrel with no choke in it. cylinder bore preferred.
of course you can
yes for a shotgun you need a rifle barrel DO NOT shoot slugs if you have a poly-choke!
Yes, you can shoot slugs through a Stevens 12 gauge model 67 E shotgun. However, it is important to ensure that the shotgun is chambered for 12 gauge ammunition and that the barrel is designed to handle the pressure generated by firing slugs. Using the correct type of slug ammunition, such as rifled slugs or sabot slugs, can help optimize accuracy and performance. Additionally, it is recommended to check the manufacturer's guidelines and consult with a firearms expert for further advice on safely shooting slugs through your specific shotgun model.
Yes- but accuracy with slugs in any double barreled shotgun is not the best- the lines of the barrels converge. Imagine a very large X. Right barrel will shoot somewhat to the left, left barrel to the right.
Yes, you can shoot slugs out of a Charles Daly shotgun, provided it is designed for that purpose. Most smoothbore shotguns can fire slugs, but it's important to check if your specific model has a smooth barrel or is equipped with a rifled barrel for improved accuracy. Always consult the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer to ensure safe usage and compatibility.
Yes, you can shoot slugs out of a JC Higgins Model 583-1101 shotgun, as it is designed for 12-gauge shells. However, it's important to check if your specific shotgun has a smooth or rifled barrel. If it has a smooth barrel, using slugs is generally acceptable, but ensure you follow safety guidelines and use the correct type of slug for your shotgun. Always consult the owner's manual or a firearms expert if you're unsure.
Yes, but an easier method would be to sprinkle salt onto the slugs.