Sidearms & Scatterguns Rifled choke tube

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Happy New Year!

My new year question is this: Has anyone fired Federal buck with flite control through a rifled choke tube? I saw a YouTube vid where dude shot cheap buck through a rifled choke and it didn’t blow up the pattern like a fully rifled barrel would. I’m interested in flite control tho.
 
Federal flight control has a stupid tight pattern. Are you hoping to gain something with the rifled choke? Or, hoping not to destroy the group? I guess the question is, “why rifled choke?”
 
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I hope to gain convenience by not having to switch out chokes between buckshot and slugs.
I get that. HD shotgun? Stoking it with a few of each? I’d set the gun up for my “primary load” and accept the penalty for everything else. That said, patterning boards are a thing for a reason. No one can really say what a shotshell will do in your gun. Go shoot a few. You are going to want to confirm that the buck and slug both shoot to the same point of impact anyway.

But, I’ve shot enough clays to accept changing choke tubes as the cost of doing business.
 
I get that. HD shotgun? Stoking it with a few of each? I’d set the gun up for my “primary load” and accept the penalty for everything else. That said, patterning boards are a thing for a reason. No one can really say what a shotshell will do in your gun. Go shoot a few. You are going to want to confirm that the buck and slug both shoot to the same point of impact anyway.

But, I’ve shot enough clays to accept changing choke tubes as the cost of doing business.

Yes, HD/wild boar gun