I’ve got an old 12 gauge sxs with a 3/4 and full choke. Made by BSA, uses smokeless powder. The seller advised me to stay away from larger shot, and slugs, as the chokes are tight enough and the gun old enough that the outward force from the lead being forced through the tight chokes could damage the barrel. I noticed that Lee’s slug mold produces slugs with a .680 inch diameter, far below the .730 diameter of other slugs AND below the .700 and .695 diameter of both chokes. Would a Lee cast slug be safe for the gun, given it wouldn’t need to be compressed through the choke (and would therefore put no more pressure on the barrel than the same mass of no. 5 or 6 shot, with the same charge and velocity)? I can’t see any good reason why it wouldn’t be totally fine, but I’d like to check before I go and blow myself up.