Slugs in an Improved Cylinder? shotgun
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 18
Slugs in an Improved Cylinder? shotgun
My brother just bought a winchester M-25 pump shotgun. The seller (a pawn shop) told him that the gun would shoot slugs for deer. The shotgun has an improved cylinder barrel.
Will this shotgun barrel safely shoot slugs?
thanks,
Al
Will this shotgun barrel safely shoot slugs?
thanks,
Al
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wide open Nevada
Posts: 515
First let me say that I have very little slug shooting expirence . My dad shot enough to be able to relate the this from a time when a rifled 12ga was twice as exotic as a screw in choke and those were about 1 for 10 with polychokes . With that said , rifled slugs or brenke type slugs will shoot fine even in tighter chokes . More open chokes like your imp cyl should make 3 inch groups with a fair amount of consistancy. My Dad shot 4inch 100 yard groups with a 50s vintage 30 inch bbl'd full choked Winchester mod 12 .
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,445
Yeah, it is safe. Rifled slugs and hybrid style slugs are the way to go in a smoothbore. He'll need to do some shooting to see which brand works best. Assuming the gun has a front bead sight only, he needs to be consistent with his sight picture to get good results. If the gun has a rib on the barrel, there are screw-on sights that may help with consistency.