Slugs in Goose gun? Not a good idea to shoot Foster slugs in full choke, although it can be done safely, accuracy will suffer. That's Foster slugs only! Remington and Winchester.It's better to have a screw-in choke system installed, then you can use an open choke tube for slugs. Try Johnny's chokes:www.angelfire.com/ok2/shotgunchokes/index.html
Rifled slugs were designed for smooth bore barrels because they lack rifling. Sabot slugs are made for rifled bores but they can fire through smooth bores with loss of accuracy. I am not sure about rifled slugs in a rifled barrel because I think the bullets rifling can improperly connect with the bores rifling and you risk scratching the barrel.
accuracy is the how well it is done. Quality is what something is worth.
No a trial balance does not determine the accuracy of numbers. It only tests the accuracy, if done right.
With shotgun and some kerosene.
As a rule- it is never a good idea to shoot a slug through a "choked" barrell. You may get lucky but as the result will almost certainly be injury or death, it should not be done. Slug barrells are available for just about any modern shotgun. Choking a slug round serves NO purpose. Chokes are designed to tighten a shot pattern and increase the distance a shotgun is accurate and effective.
It can be done.
With shotgun and some kerosene.
The accuracy is very good as long as you are done growing (if you are an adult)
Yes, but the transfer will have to be done with an FFL.
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with detail and accuracy