Can anyone tell me why you shouldn't shoot rifled slugs thru a rifled barrel?
Or have I been misled?:Shrug: Thanks
Or have I been misled?:Shrug: Thanks
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If you have a rifled barrel, try the new saboted slugs. Much more velocity and accuracy.
Rifles slugs going down a rifled barrel gum up the rifling very fast. Like two shots fast. Rifled barrels are pitched to impart spin to a pumpkin ball slug at a set rate. Rifled slugs are pitched to a slower spin to stabilize the slug through the different chokes (modified, improved cylinder, open bore, not a good idea to shoot slugs through Full choke barrels)
If you have a rifled barrel, try the new saboted slugs. Much more velocity and accuracy.
Rifles slugs going down a rifled barrel gum up the rifling very fast. Like two shots fast. Rifled barrels are pitched to impart spin to a pumpkin ball slug at a set rate. Rifled slugs are pitched to a slower spin to stabilize the slug through the different chokes (modified, improved cylinder, open bore, not a good idea to shoot slugs through Full choke barrels)