I am starting this thread to clear the air on this subject. It does and will not address what is best or possibly most accurate choke combination, as each shotgun will decide which choke is best for accuracy by pattering it with slugs.
Forum members have been asking which choke is best or can I shoot slugs through such and such choke.
They have been routinely getting bum scoup. People say you can't shoot slugs through a full choke or that if you do it will result in increased recoil.
This is absolutely not true, one can shoot foster slugs through full chokes and have no problems, as long as they have patterned them to see if they are accurate in their shotgun.
I submit the following example.
When I hunt squirrels during the deer season, I load a bird shot shell with slugs in the mag in case I bump into a deer. I mixed up the ammo and fired a mag slug at a squirrel. I could not believe I missed.
What does this mean to the topic subject? It means you can shoot slugs through a full choke and that the recoil is the same as any other shotgun shell of the same power class.
Forum members have been asking which choke is best or can I shoot slugs through such and such choke.
They have been routinely getting bum scoup. People say you can't shoot slugs through a full choke or that if you do it will result in increased recoil.
This is absolutely not true, one can shoot foster slugs through full chokes and have no problems, as long as they have patterned them to see if they are accurate in their shotgun.
I submit the following example.
When I hunt squirrels during the deer season, I load a bird shot shell with slugs in the mag in case I bump into a deer. I mixed up the ammo and fired a mag slug at a squirrel. I could not believe I missed.
What does this mean to the topic subject? It means you can shoot slugs through a full choke and that the recoil is the same as any other shotgun shell of the same power class.