You can fire 2 and 3/4 inch shells in a shotgun chambered for 3 inch shells. There is no 3 and 3/4 inch shell made.
Yes, you can shoot 2 1/2,2 3/4, and 3 inch shot gun shell in that barrel.
If the gun is marked 2-3/4 on the barrel, that is the maximum length shell that the gun will shoot.
a slug is normally use in a shot gun and they are not rifled a gun with a rifled barrel should shoot a Shell that is the same caliber as the gun.
with the wingmaster barrel you can only shoot lead, but if you change the barrel to a slugster you can shoot slugs and buckshot, they also have a barrel for steel shot to.
That can only be answered by you providing the model number of your Western Field shotgun.Most shotguns will be marked on the barrel for the length of shotgun shell the chamber can handle.
Shooting rifled slugs is the ONLY way to shoot thru a smoothbore for deer. If you shoot sabot slugs thru a smoothbore, it will not spin and therefore not be accurate. For accuracy, the slug must spin out of the barrel. Either shoot a rifled slug thru a smooth barrel, or shoot a saboted slug thru a rifled barrel.
yes for a shotgun you need a rifle barrel DO NOT shoot slugs if you have a poly-choke!
as long as there are no cracks in the barrel, yes. it simply means not to shoot slugs thru the barrel.
It is designed to shoot .177 Caliber pellets, not BB's. It has a rifled barrel, BB's will ruin the barrel if they are forced to shoot through it.
you get a gun and shoot people you get a gun and shoot people
No. Shoot only the caliber printed on the barrel.
You will cause a slight bulge in the barrel if you use steel shot.