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<blockquote data-quote="Pa Grizz" data-source="post: 1548621" data-attributes="member: 77269"><p>One thing that I have not seen said yet is the rifling on a rifled slug goes opposite of the rifling in a rifled barrel.People using Remington rifled slug will in time fill up the rifling in their barrel.I have worn out barrel bushes getting the lead out for people that did not listen to me.Now some other brands might not be like that.The rifling on those rifled slug's are made to spin the slug in a smooth bore The sabot's do not need the rifling because it's in the barrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pa Grizz, post: 1548621, member: 77269"] One thing that I have not seen said yet is the rifling on a rifled slug goes opposite of the rifling in a rifled barrel.People using Remington rifled slug will in time fill up the rifling in their barrel.I have worn out barrel bushes getting the lead out for people that did not listen to me.Now some other brands might not be like that.The rifling on those rifled slug's are made to spin the slug in a smooth bore The sabot's do not need the rifling because it's in the barrel [/QUOTE]
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