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Join Date: April 24, 2012
Location: Texas ... north of houston, east of el paso
Posts: 215
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mossberg 500
i have been researching ways to trick out my 500 i found a rifled barrel could some of you knowledgeable people tell me why i would want or need this?
why a rifled barrel for a shot gun? is this for slugs? do they make pointed slugs? what is the kill distance? for non-hunters is a rifled barrel a need? |
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Join Date: May 13, 2011
Location: Carolina
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Junior member
Join Date: June 23, 2009
Location: Orange County, CA
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A rifled shotgun barrel is for slugs. A smooth barrel can be used for shot or rifled slugs. Rifled slugs are not for rifled shotgun barrels.
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Senior Member
Join Date: April 24, 2012
Location: Texas ... north of houston, east of el paso
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you guys are great as far as information goes i now understand thx for the lesson!!
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Join Date: September 19, 2008
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FYI, some jurisdictions, particularly in the Northeast & some states abutting the lower Great Lakes, hunting laws prohibit the use of centerfire rifles, but allow muzzleloader/blackpowder rifles and shotguns - for which rifled barrels were developed, mostly for deer hunting.
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