Depending on the gr/ the harder you squeeze the more speed the bullet travels(lol)/
Loads that carry more shot and powder.
Yes, they are all high brass and considered magnum loads
Is it chambered for magnum shells? If not, the answer is NO.
Try the Goex powder website, they have an extensive database for loads and velocities on cap and ball BP loads, as well as other black powder loads, rifle, shotgun and cartridge. I placed a link in the related links section to the page.
The original Marlin Goose Gun, designed for waterfowl hunting, was introduced in 1936. This shotgun featured a 3-inch magnum chamber, making it suitable for heavier loads needed for hunting geese. It was a significant development in shotgun design during that period.
The Baikal shotgun is generally designed to handle standard loads, but whether it can safely handle magnum loads depends on the specific model and its construction. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines and specifications for the exact model you own. If you're uncertain, it's best to consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith or the manufacturer directly to ensure safe usage. Using inappropriate loads can lead to safety hazards and damage to the firearm.
NO. You clean a barrel with a cleaning kit. Magnum loads are fired only in arms designed for them.
Yes,a model 27 N frame revolver can handle +p ammo.I would advise you though that steady use of +p ammo will hasten the revolver becoming loose over time.Much quicker than if you used standard .357 Magnum loads.
Buy a reloading manual.
There shouldn't be severe recoil with a Browning A5. Check the friction rings and make sure they are set for the correct loads: Light vs Heavy Loads. If the friction rings are set for light loads, and you are shooting high brass, then it will kick harder than it needs to be.
The difference is that the Remington 1100 3 inch mag will take three inch mangnum loads and shorter where one that doesn't say 3 inch on the barrel will only take two and three quarter inch shotshells or smaller.Trying to put a three inch inch a gun that is not designed to will cause extreme stress on the barrel and will get jamed in a pump or automatic shotgun.
Not recommended.