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skyguy2
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Posts: 64
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Hi all,
I picked up an older but seldom used 1100 with a fixed choke barrel (modified) and I'm wondering if I can shoot slugs with this barrel. I've checked Remington's site but can't seem to find an answer.
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angelusbe2004
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Should not be a problem. You don't want to shoot rifled slugs however as without rifling they would not be effective. Old Foster style would be OK. I shoot slugs through my improved cylinder 1100 with my own cast Lyman slugs.
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StewM
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You can shoot sugs through your barrel just fine. You want to use rifled slugs and not Sabots, they are for rifled barrels.
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elcielito
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Foster-type slugs will work okay, but old Remingtons occasionally had problems with split barrels.
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myess
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You can shoot most slugs through you fixed chocke barrel, though accuracy may be pretty crappy. You never know though, sometimes you get a flukey gun that will shoot riffeled slugs well through a tight choke.
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anenlylok
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I never had a problem shooting slugs out of my 1100 or my dad's 1100. They both preferred the older style rifled slug that looks like a sewing thimble when you cut it out of the shell. I never did try the sabot slug much because the others were cheaper and did just fine for what I used them for. Both guns were modified fixed chokes. There many many boxes of the older 25 count shot through them and never a problem.
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