Can you shoot a rifled slug through a smooth bore?

Yep, that’s what rifled slugs are designed for. The sabot slugs are for rifled barrel shotguns. As stated, rifled Foster slugs are meant for smoothbore barrels.

What kind of slugs can I shoot through a smooth bore?

That’s why rifled slugs are sometimes called “Foster slugs.” They are designed to be fired through smoothbore shotguns (barrels without internal rifling), allowing deer hunters to use their bird guns to harvest deer.

How accurate are rifled slugs in a smooth barrel?

Your expected range of accuracy for any box of slugs you grab in a store should be about 50 yards. This is an average range for the typical field gun with a smooth barrel and bead sight, shooting any brand of ammunition picked at random.

Why do tanks use smooth bore guns?

The smoothbore design of most modern tank barrels makes it easier for tanks to fire missiles through the same barrel used to fire projectiles. The gun itself is not the sole factor influencing the range of a tank during combat operations.

How accurate are smooth bore slug guns?

Bottom line: out to 80 yards or so, the right slug in a smoothbore gun gives you more than enough accuracy and power for whitetails. *some online readers may be surprised to learn that there is a print edition of Field & Stream. It actually predates this website by, oh, 100 years or so.

How accurate is a smooth bore shotgun with a slug?

Do you take the choke out to shoot slugs?

You should not shoot slugs—or any other shot—through your barrel without a choke in place, since there is a very real possibility that you will damage the threading.

Can you shoot 00 buck through a rifled barrel?

If a person asks, “Can I use a rifled barrel to shoot buckshot?”, the answer is, “Yes, but it will cause a very large increase in pattern size.” And, past 12 yards, you would probably miss with more buckshot than you will hit with. And remember, you are responsible for every round of shot that goes down range.

Which is better smooth bore or rifled?

The chief advantages of smoothbore designs are their greater suitability for fin stabilised ammunition and their greatly reduced barrel wear compared with rifled designs.

Is the Abrams smooth bore?

They carried this rifling concept to bigger and bigger guns to include cannons. So I remember reading a book about tanks and I read somewhere that modern Abrams’ use a 120mm smoothbore gun.

How much does a 12-gauge slug drop at 100 yards?

A decent shooter should be able to get 3-inch groups at 50 yards with slugs. However, if you sight to hit dead-on at 50 yards, the slug will drop another five inches by the time it reaches 100 yards. (Slugs can drop more than 10 inches over 100 yards.)

What choke is best for rifled slugs?

The conventional wisdom has long been that these slugs perform best with an Improved Cylinder choke. Though ammunition is highly variable, and all guns digest ammunition a little differently than one another, I’d be inclined to start with an IC choke. If your accuracy with this choke is acceptable, stick with it.

How much does a 12 gauge slug drop at 100 yards?

Do BBs damage a rifled barrel?

The answer is that using steel BBs will unfortunately erode the rifling over time. It’s a good option for a number of combination BB and pellet firing models with rifled barrels, the lead shot will not damage the rifling and will maintain pretty good accuracy.

Is a rifled shotgun barrel worth it?

Here at the gun shop, we tell folks that if you’re planning on taking shots over 100 yards, then a rifled barrel is a good option to consider. The reason for that is that when the projectile spins like it does when it exits the muzzle of a rifled barrel, it tends to fly farther and straighter.

Why are smooth bore guns inaccurate?

Often used as an all-purpose weapon, smooth-bore guns could fire either shot or a single bullet. However, when a bullet passed down the length of the barrel, it might spin in a way that would cause it to curve slightly through its trajectory. This made smooth-bore weapons inaccurate, particularly at long distances.

Why do Russian tanks have smooth bore guns?