It would depend on what model the gun is, the newest models would have no problems like Triumph and Encore, but there could be a problem with the older inlines like Scout and Thunderhawk. Best idea would be to consult T/C or the manual for the gun. You can also download manuals at the T/C website tcarms.com, if you do not have one for your gun.
Not that I am aware of.
Try HKS
M1 Garand Thompson .357 Magnum DP-28 and lots more
The Wolf Magnum is rated for 150 grains maximum charge and designed for use with Pyrodex pellets or similar pellet type powder and 209 shotgun primer ignition.
300-400 USD
100-400 USD
If you are talking about the 8 shot pellet version. Then I see no reason why you can't use them. See the link below and read the owners manual. It doesn't say that you can not use pointed pellets.
First start with the type of pellet you need. I suggest "Hollow Point" they mushroom on impact. Then select the grain. (Yes Pellets come in different weights, GRAIN) Remember light pellets will fly faster but are effected by crosswind. (Stay away from Gamo Raptors, too light. ) Heavy pellets fly slower but straighter and have more knockdown punch. H&N and Crow Magnum make excellent pellets. ( stay away from anything that says "Daisy'. See the link below for pellets.
You can find Bright Gems from Bulky Vender (100%), Aerial Knocker (4%), Magnum Loader (4%), and Surveillance Robot (3%) in Kingdom Hearts II.
Full choke for all buck shot.
yes it will fit the tree hawk , sporter, new englander, greyhawk. and black mountain magnum are all the same stock.
dodge/ram has used two v8 engines in its trucks since 2004, the 4.7 and the 5.7 hemi... before '04 it was the 5.9v8 (360 cubic inch)... the diesel engines in dodge trucks are built by Cummins, and are all inline six (I6), none of the diesel dodges have v8 inches. therefore there was never a 'magnum v8 cummins' since there was never a v8 cummins, hope that helps!