I dont know if this is the place to ask this,but I dont see a shotgun reloading forum.
I saw a 8bore slug/bullet the other day. Rather than the typical slugs we see in 12 ga,this slug (from the late 1800s when men were men,butt pads were not discussed in polite company,and you could buy HUGE guns from the Sears catalog) looked like a normal round nose copper jacketed bullet in a brass cartridge (I know they used to use brass for shotguns as well as rifle cartridges). My first question is,was this thing an 8bore shotgun slug or was it a cartridge for some sort of 8bore rifle. My second question is why do we use saboted slugs in our 12ga rifled slug guns? Why don't we use big .729 caliber lead (or some sort of alloy,especially if we might want it lighter) or copper jacketed bullets like that old cartridge did that fully engage the rifling. Most especially you would think that would work better than the typical slugs in 410 and 28 and 20ga rifled barrels.