Gun question

  • jdbruesewitz
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 467
    #209872

    I have a Mossberg 935 12 gauge semi-auto. On the barrel it says, not for slug use . I have been told by several people that you can shot slugs throught it. If I can, what choke and what type of slug should I use.

    Thanks in advance.

    Pete Bauer
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2599
    #31152

    You should be fine shooting regular smooth bore slugs, as long as they are not sabbats.

    Pete Bauer
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2599
    #612681

    You should be fine shooting regular smooth bore slugs, as long as they are not sabbats.

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #31155

    I would say you should be ok. Just make sure you use your I.C. choke and NO sabbots!

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #612690

    I would say you should be ok. Just make sure you use your I.C. choke and NO sabbots!

    waterfowler99
    Midwest
    Posts: 1514
    #31157

    NO YOU CANNOT!!!!!!!—*danger*

    Can I fire slugs through my 935™ or 835® vent rib, Accu-Mag® choke tube barrel?

    No, 935™ and 835® field barrels (those with a ventilated rib) are “overbored,” and the extra inside diameter may cause the projectile to “wobble” producing unreliable accuracy. A projectile may wedge inside the barrel causing an obstruction. Obstructions of any kind can cause damage to the firearm resulting in damage to the barrel and/or personal injury to you or those around you. Dedicated fully rifled slug barrels are available for the 935™ and 835® models. Other 935™ and 835® Accu-Mag® choke tube notes: Buckshot and steel-shot loads are not recommended for use with an extra full turkey tube installed.

    As always follow manufacturer’s warning –They don’t just stamp the barrel for something to do

    waterfowler99
    Midwest
    Posts: 1514
    #612695

    NO YOU CANNOT!!!!!!!—*danger*

    Can I fire slugs through my 935™ or 835® vent rib, Accu-Mag® choke tube barrel?

    No, 935™ and 835® field barrels (those with a ventilated rib) are “overbored,” and the extra inside diameter may cause the projectile to “wobble” producing unreliable accuracy. A projectile may wedge inside the barrel causing an obstruction. Obstructions of any kind can cause damage to the firearm resulting in damage to the barrel and/or personal injury to you or those around you. Dedicated fully rifled slug barrels are available for the 935™ and 835® models. Other 935™ and 835® Accu-Mag® choke tube notes: Buckshot and steel-shot loads are not recommended for use with an extra full turkey tube installed.

    As always follow manufacturer’s warning –They don’t just stamp the barrel for something to do

    rod-man
    Pine City, MN.
    Posts: 1279
    #31160

    NO SLUGS IN A FIELD BARREL ONLY IN A SLUG BARREL!!!

    rod-man
    Pine City, MN.
    Posts: 1279
    #612712

    NO SLUGS IN A FIELD BARREL ONLY IN A SLUG BARREL!!!

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #31161

    Quote:


    NO YOU CANNOT!!!!!!!—*danger*

    Can I fire slugs through my 935™ or 835® vent rib, Accu-Mag® choke tube barrel?
    No, 935™ and 835® field barrels (those with a ventilated rib) are “overbored,” and the extra inside diameter may cause the projectile to “wobble” producing unreliable accuracy. A projectile may wedge inside the barrel causing an obstruction. Obstructions of any kind can cause damage to the firearm resulting in damage to the barrel and/or personal injury to you or those around you. Dedicated fully rifled slug barrels are available for the 935™ and 835® models. Other 935™ and 835® Accu-Mag® choke tube notes: Buckshot and steel-shot loads are not recommended for use with an extra full turkey tube installed.

    As always follow manufacturer’s warning –They don’t just stamp the barrel for something to do


    My bad read above

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #612713

    Quote:


    NO YOU CANNOT!!!!!!!—*danger*

    Can I fire slugs through my 935™ or 835® vent rib, Accu-Mag® choke tube barrel?
    No, 935™ and 835® field barrels (those with a ventilated rib) are “overbored,” and the extra inside diameter may cause the projectile to “wobble” producing unreliable accuracy. A projectile may wedge inside the barrel causing an obstruction. Obstructions of any kind can cause damage to the firearm resulting in damage to the barrel and/or personal injury to you or those around you. Dedicated fully rifled slug barrels are available for the 935™ and 835® models. Other 935™ and 835® Accu-Mag® choke tube notes: Buckshot and steel-shot loads are not recommended for use with an extra full turkey tube installed.

    As always follow manufacturer’s warning –They don’t just stamp the barrel for something to do


    My bad read above

    waterfowler99
    Midwest
    Posts: 1514
    #31165

    I just hope he didn’t go out to shoot it

    waterfowler99
    Midwest
    Posts: 1514
    #612720

    I just hope he didn’t go out to shoot it

    jcthorson
    Austin, MN
    Posts: 200
    #31169

    Quote:


    NO SLUGS IN A FIELD BARREL ONLY IN A SLUG BARREL!!!



    That might be with certain barrels but I shoot nice 4″ groups at 100 yards out of my beneli super black eagle 2 with a mod choke.

    jcthorson
    Austin, MN
    Posts: 200
    #612768

    Quote:


    NO SLUGS IN A FIELD BARREL ONLY IN A SLUG BARREL!!!



    That might be with certain barrels but I shoot nice 4″ groups at 100 yards out of my beneli super black eagle 2 with a mod choke.

    jdbruesewitz
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 467
    #31248

    I have not shot it yet, thank God, and I appreciate all the advice.

    jdbruesewitz
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 467
    #613137

    I have not shot it yet, thank God, and I appreciate all the advice.

    life1978
    Eau Claire , WI
    Posts: 2790
    #31848

    There is whether you can and then there is should you. Blow a barrel or see a friend do it over something dumb like this and you’ll change your mind.

    Quote:


    Quote:


    NO SLUGS IN A FIELD BARREL ONLY IN A SLUG BARREL!!!



    That might be with certain barrels but I shoot nice 4″ groups at 100 yards out of my beneli super black eagle 2 with a mod choke.


    life1978
    Eau Claire , WI
    Posts: 2790
    #613969

    There is whether you can and then there is should you. Blow a barrel or see a friend do it over something dumb like this and you’ll change your mind.

    Quote:


    Quote:


    NO SLUGS IN A FIELD BARREL ONLY IN A SLUG BARREL!!!



    That might be with certain barrels but I shoot nice 4″ groups at 100 yards out of my beneli super black eagle 2 with a mod choke.


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