You can not use. Or should not use. The wad stays with shot exiting. I suggest improved cylinder or bore
Shotgun with a skeet choke.
Either a full choke,or extra full choke shotgun barrel.
A 12 gauge shotgun with changeable choke tubes that fires 3.5" shells.
Usually modified, but each shotgun may be a bit different.
It all depends no what you are shooting. You can find many websites that discuss chokes and the applications of which is best for what type of shooting you are doing.
The choke you use depends on your target rather than the type of shotgun. For example: if you are shooting skeet, you would use improved or modified cylinder, but if you are shooting trap, you would use full choke.
Rifled slugs may be safely fired thru MOST shotgun barrels, The makers of some variable chokes recommend that slugs NOT be fired thru them, and turkey guns that use the Extra Full choke aer not usually recommended for slug shooting.
Death and distruction. Not a good idea at all....
A barrel with a full choke.
System of changable shotgun choke tubes made by Mossberg. Accu Choke is their brand name. A shotgun choke is a means of reducing the bore size at the muzzle of a shotgun, to produce shot patterns that spread to a greater or lesser degree.
Cylinder bore- no choke at all.