Okay, this has probably been beaten to death ALL over the internet and i see two camps: Yes you can, and no don't do it!
Yep, slugs in full choke in these guns..
I love these guns, they're a piece of history. but is it going to ruin my barrel? blow up? be super innacurate at 50 yards?
I know I can't run sabot but supposed to be able to run "rifled" slugs. I trust my canadian gun nutz about our firearms more than a bunch of google searches, so what do you guys think?
and yes, I have other shotguns, I just really like my old single shot guns. (may as well practice, that's all we'll have left in a couple years)
EDIT: Also, same with buckshot, where they're such large pellets is it safe to run them through, or is that an issue?
Carpenter
Yep, slugs in full choke in these guns..
I love these guns, they're a piece of history. but is it going to ruin my barrel? blow up? be super innacurate at 50 yards?
I know I can't run sabot but supposed to be able to run "rifled" slugs. I trust my canadian gun nutz about our firearms more than a bunch of google searches, so what do you guys think?
and yes, I have other shotguns, I just really like my old single shot guns. (may as well practice, that's all we'll have left in a couple years)
EDIT: Also, same with buckshot, where they're such large pellets is it safe to run them through, or is that an issue?
Carpenter
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