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20 ga barrels for slugs : rifled or smooth ?
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I JUST BOUGHT A 1100 20 GA. WILL THE FACTORY BARREL SHOOT JUST AS WELL AT 50 YARDS AS A RIFLED / FULLY RIFLED BARREL??? LIKE A HASTINGS BARREL??
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other 2 with 1100
You don't always get better accuaracy with the more expensive slugs.
And to answer your original question - No, probably not. But try what you have and see if the results meet your expectations. The barrel you have may be good enough at 50 yards.
Now if you try shooting Winchester slugs in the High Standard, you can't keep them on a rifle target, at 50 yds.
It's all in the ammo. you try. Try as many different brands, as you can find, and one will really shine.
My 12gage 1100 loves 11\8 ounce Federals. I picked up a 6 point buck, off the ground, and broke 8 ribs when he hit a tree in mid air. These things are awesome!!!
LOOK TWICE,SHOOT ONCE.
Though others will say rifling is more accurate, it depends on the range, rifling while more accurate also costs more.
(Spencer 56-56) pure lead slug saboted in a white AA 20 ga plastic
wad column with 27.5 grs. Blue Dot in a Rem. plastic hull with a
folded crimp. Using a Rem 1100 with a slug barrel it gives great
accuracy and economical to shoot. Lyman Shotshell book shows loads
like this. Sure beats hell out of buying a box of 5 shells. Believe
velocity is in the 1350fps range. Mould I use is a Rapine 546-375
which is for my Spencer 56-56 carbine just so happens.