I am NEW to shotguns and just bought a new mossberg 500 20 gauge. It has a rifled barrel on it and I was shooing rifled slugs threw it with amazing accuracy. The ammo boxs stated that rifled slugs should be fired in smooth bores and not rifled barrels. My question is should I only fire Non rifled slugs in my rifled barrel shot gun or can I continue to shoot rifled slugs? Why shouldn't you shoot rifled slugs in a rifled barrel and will it hurt the rifling? Thanks!!
You should be ok shooting rifled slugs in a rifled bore. The slug is very soft lead. I tested this in a 12ga cantilever scoped bbl. @ 100 yds. Sabots average around 4", rifled slug group was 8" 5 shots. Funny thing was the rifled slug hit higher on the target then the sabots, with the same sight setting, i thought that was strange.
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Originally posted by p dog shooter: the reasons the slugs are hitting higher on the target is that recoil has a longer time to take effect the slower slug.
true, barrel time/rise can be a factor. I was thinking more on the line of projectile dia. difference. The rifled slug @ .729" and the sabot @ 50 cal. Less air to push going to 100 yds. Both make a difference i guess.
Posts: 1295 | Location: USA | Registered: 21 May 2001
The rifling on the slugs has little to do with rotating the slug for accuracy .They are there so that the slug can pass through a choke without damaging the choke. Try diffrent slugs and pick the most accurate.