Check with the owner's manual to see if the rings can be moved. A manual can be obtained from the Remington web site. If in doubt, visit a gunsmith. Check with the owner's manual to see if the rings can be moved. A manual can be obtained from the Remington web site. If in doubt, visit a gunsmith. Check with the owner's manual to see if the rings can be moved. A manual can be obtained from the Remington web site. If in doubt, visit a gunsmith.
No, it is/was not.
I have a Remington model 31 in 16ga and i shoot regular low brass shells in it and it does fine, it would depend on the type of game you are hunting. High brass shells are for more power and longer range.
No. will handle 2 9/16 old shells or 2 3/34 modern regular pressure shells.
Only when you want to flirt with disaster: I would not recomend it.
it stands for Winchester Magnum Rifle.....it takes a 22 MAG BULLET
sure - clean it afterward
The designation of using .22WMR means that your Marlin model 25M will shoot only .22 Magnum rimfire ammo.The .WMR stands for Winchester Magnum Rimfire.The model 25M (M means Magnum Rimfire) also express,s this.
I have a model 1100 Lt 20 ga. magnum and it will fire the 2&3/4 shells but will not cycle or eject them. Someone told me that the holes in the barrel to let the gas escape are different on the magnum. I bought another barrel for 2&3/4 shells and it cycles them fine with this barrel.
No. The 2 3/4 means Two and Three Quarters Inch shells (or shorter).
No. The Model 28 is a .357 Magnum.
If it's chamberd for 3" magnum shells and the owner's manual says so.
There is no 2001 Dodge Magnum. The earliest 2000’s model is the 2005 year model.