Okay, this might be a dumb idea but my brain won't seem to let go of it.
Why can't you have a sabot slug but with a sheath that resembles a Foster style slug. The rifling on the sheath would inpart enough spin even in a smooth bore to shed the sheath upon exiting the barrel and provide stability for the projectile.
This would essentially let you shoot sabots in a smooth bore.
I doubt you would be able to match the results of a rifled barrel but it should be better than a Foster slug and with a flatter tragectory.
What do you think?
Why can't you have a sabot slug but with a sheath that resembles a Foster style slug. The rifling on the sheath would inpart enough spin even in a smooth bore to shed the sheath upon exiting the barrel and provide stability for the projectile.
This would essentially let you shoot sabots in a smooth bore.
I doubt you would be able to match the results of a rifled barrel but it should be better than a Foster slug and with a flatter tragectory.
What do you think?


















































