I have read many posts regarding unchoked barrels being the way to go if shooting slugs is your desire. On the other side I have heard that a choke is beneficial in shooting slugs as it gives the slug the necessary rotation to fly accurately. The key part being the slug needed to be sized properly and the barrel needed to be cleaned fairly frequently to remove the lead build up. So , how does an unchoked barrel work on a slugs flight ? If the diameter is too small , the slug would seem to bounce off each side of the barrel as it is shot. If it is too big , the barrel would cut into the slug for the entire length of the barrel , causing too much drag and crippling the flight of said projectile, no?
Secondly , I see 4 current barrels FX , CZ , LW , polygonal , also heard of TJ's barrels - not sure what their design is. FX barrels seem specifically designed for the hybrid FX slugs. The others , more universal. Now too me it appears barrels with deeper grooves would cut deeper into the slug , affecting it's flight for the worse , so are shallower grooves the way to go? Lastly , the polygonal barrel confuses me with the shape , are the lans and grooves straight? If not , how on earth does it work ?
Secondly , I see 4 current barrels FX , CZ , LW , polygonal , also heard of TJ's barrels - not sure what their design is. FX barrels seem specifically designed for the hybrid FX slugs. The others , more universal. Now too me it appears barrels with deeper grooves would cut deeper into the slug , affecting it's flight for the worse , so are shallower grooves the way to go? Lastly , the polygonal barrel confuses me with the shape , are the lans and grooves straight? If not , how on earth does it work ?