For a rifled slug, you're only looking at a practical range of 100 metres/yards or so.
yes a rifled shotgun barrel or smooth shotgun barrel
Yes and no. The yes comes from simple fact, if the projectile can move down the barrel, it can be fired. I've seen .221 Fireballs fired out of a 7TCU barrel. The no is because you cannot do it well. In effect, if you shoot a slug down a smooth bore shotgun barrel, you will have little in the way of accuracy. Slugs should be shot from a slug barrel, and shot from a smooth bore.
Rifled slugs may be safely fired thru MOST shotgun barrels, The makers of some variable chokes recommend that slugs NOT be fired thru them, and turkey guns that use the Extra Full choke aer not usually recommended for slug shooting.
A sabot, often referred to as a sabot slug, is a single projectile bullet that is fired from a shotgun. A sabot slug is usually covered in plastic which breaks off upon impact.
A shotgun slug can travel up to 8,921,823 fps and have a energy of 13,283,495 ft-lb.
Shot and Slug
Depends on what it is choked.
Any non rifled slug. However for best perfomance you want a "saboted" slug.
ammunition means "to be fired from a gun" so slug ammunition means they use it as a bullet ,or with one ,or maybe they have a bullet as a shape of a slug
A helical fin shotgun slug sabot is designed to stabilize and improve the accuracy of a shotgun slug by spinning it as it travels through the air. The helical fins create a rifling effect, similar to a bullet in a rifled barrel, which helps the slug maintain a straighter trajectory and hit the target more accurately.
A slug is a mollusk like a snail, if you mean a slug like from a shotgun about length of shell, slug can also be slang for bullets which can be literally any size up to max.
A single, non-rifled projectile shot out of a rifled bore shotgun (specifically a slug gun).