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Posted On: 11/28/2021
By: Bradley Meador
A: Thanks for reaching out Bradley! As unintuitive as it might sound, a rifled slug can actually damage a rifled barrel. A rifled slug's rifling doesn't acutally engage with a barrel's rifling in order to impart greater stability to the projectile – its sole purpose is to enable the projectile to safely pass through a smoothbore shotgun's choke tube. You want sabot slugs for a rifled barrel, as their plastic sleeves will actively engage with the rifling in order to stabilize the projectile for accurate flight. I regret that we haven't got any in stock right now, but we do update our inventory daily. I hope you'll check back in again soon!