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Can I fire an M2 without a choke tube installed?


kbyrd

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Thanks for the advice. I shot this for the first time today. I really like this gun :-)

 

Now, I've always been told to not shoot a slug with a choke installed. But, I'm not supposed to shoot this barrel WITHOUT a choke installed. I assume it's safe to fire a slug with a cylinder choke tube, right?

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Thanks for the advice. I shot this for the first time today. I really like this gun :-)

 

Now, I've always been told to not shoot a slug with a choke installed. But, I'm not supposed to shoot this barrel WITHOUT a choke installed. I assume it's safe to fire a slug with a cylinder choke tube, right?

 

Yes. Rifled slugs with a cylinder choke work well. Benelli says you can even do the next smaller choke if you like. I would not go smaller than that.

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Modified chokes are safe to use with slugs. On my old SWAT team we used several 14" Remington 870's with fixed modified chokes to shoot all types of ammo, including slugs.

 

I use the modified choke in my M2 with Fiocchi Aero slugs. I experimented with the IC and modified chokes, and the mod choke gave me slightly tighter groups with slugs. Groups with 00 buck were about the same with the IC or mod choke, though.

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