A 41 magnum caliber revolver will shoot 410 gauge shotgun shells but is not recommended. The shot will lead the barrel rifling. There are also adaptors you can put in a shotgun that allow you to fire pistol/rifle ammunition.
no slugs should on be shot thru a improved cylinder shotgun. if you shoot thru any other choke it can cause the barrel to split
Slugs and shot are simply the contents of the packaged shotshells. Any shotshell can be filled with shot of various sizes, including 00 buck or with slugs and any shotgun (single shot; pump, double or automatic) that will chamber that shell can shoot those loadings. One caution is that slugs and buckshot should not be used in shotguns fitted with full chokes. Modified chokes and improved cylinders are probably OK, and full chokes can be used with birdshot (smaller pellets).
No, you can not shoot anything but 12 gauge shotgun shells through a 12 gauge shotgun. Never use any ammunition other than what the firearm was designed for.
Any gun store sells it. Commonly shotgun shells #8 or #9 shot.
Any modern ammo should be fine. Your barrel should indicate whether you can shoot 2 3/4 or 3" shells. You may want to consult a gunsmith to see if you are able to shoot steel shot through your barrel or not.
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Yes. Some shot types are more lethal than others, but any shotgun can be lethal.
The 325B is a Mossberg 385k. any good shotgun gunsmith can repair it.
It shoots shot...
any smooth bore shotgun may be used for clays, the most popular are over/under shotguns though the type of clays you shoot will determine the needs for your setup,any shotgun that will shoot twice per loading will let you play
Yes: A Remington 870 shotgun with a modified choke will shoot any commercial shotgun slug.