I am no shotgun expert, but I shoot them for fun and for some aspects of my hunting.
... Can I shoot the rifled slugs out of a smoothbore?
Yes. Rifled slugs..Forster type slugs..shoot very well out of smooth bores. Especially from Modified Choke barrels. With Full+Chokes being avoided for other reasons.
Sabot Slugs were designed with Rifled Slug barrels in mind, and shoot well out of barrels like the Tracker2 and Ultra Slug Barrels.
I was looking at the pardner turkey gun because it has the shortest barrel (24 inches) will that be a pretty rough kick in this gun? How much would it cost to get it cut down to 18.5 inches? Would that kick pretty hard? Ive shot a Win Defender before with birdshot and that kick didn't bother me at all.
What do yall think? Would the Turkey gun in 12guage be a good way to go for an all around shotgun? Are there any other crazy things that I need to know?
Pardner Turkey.. good choice in my book, that is if you plan on using your shootie a lot. Chokes are fairly cheap, and you can switch them out easy enough. If you want a shorter shotgun, then you can always pick up a youth 12ga with a 22" barrel..
http://www.hr1871.com/Support/accessoryProgram.aspxIf you bought this model, I wouldn't cut it down by any means. Fixed Choke barrels are easy enough to come by, and you can pick up a Pardner with a Modified or Full Choke for cheaper than a Pardner Turkey. Hate to waste a good barrel with a screw in Choke.
As for Price if you decide to cut one down? My friend Terry the Smith would be better suited to answer that....
http://www.lowcountry-gunsmith.com/As for Kick, yes they kick. It's about the lightest shotgun out there. A lot different than shooting a Pump or Semi-Auto -the lightest kicking of the bunch.
This is a little that I have learned from my experiances of shooting shotties. I am more of a Target bench shooter, long distances, Varmints, and deer hunting.
But I still use my shotguns for when the needs arise.
...if I can't decide on the shotty, Ill probably end up getting their heavy barrel .223...
A good 223 is never a bad idea
My advice, for what it's worth. Buy a 223 Handi in the config you want, for around $200, and then send it in on what barrel you really want..
EDIT..what barrel you decide is best for you..there's many to choose from..
1Gun to do it all.
Hope this helps a little
-Aaron