yes i have a Remington 870 choke in my Charles daly
Yes but it shoots them terrible. I have one myself and I bought the Remington rifled choke tube and it helped dramatically. All Remington chokes fit the Charles Daly shotguns for your future reference. I also found that it shot the Remington Buck Hammer slugs the best.
No
Depends on how old it is. Have it checked over by a good gunsmith
not any easy answer. older guns can't use steel shot, it'll erode the barrel.however, good rule of thumb, most modern manufacturers don't recommend steel shot in full chokes. mod. or imp. cy. it's o.k. barrel erosion or barrel bulging is dangerous and will ruin you gun
depends...mine holds three when shooting 2 3/4" shells
To change the choke of the shot
It depends on the model of the gun. Most O/U's and SxS guns are push forward to fire and back for safe on the top tang button. It depends on the model of the gun. Most O/U's and SxS guns are push forward to fire and back for safe on the top tang button.
How much the shot is constricted as it leaves the barrel.
It shouldn"t matter to use screw-in chokes with buckshot. I prefer slugs, myself.
They don't. They are shot by PEOPLE that are using guns.
Chokes for shotguns shrink the bore's diameter to tighten the shot pattern and increase practical range.
In general, yes. The makers of some variable chokes recommend that slugs NOT be fired thru their chokes, and slugs should not be fired thru an Extra Full choke (usually found on turkey guns) Slugs are made slightly undersized, and their hollow construction and soft metal will allow them to pass safely through most chokes.