The shell length that the chamber can handle should be stamped on the barrell.
The Bay State .410 shotgun fires a .410 gauge shell, the smallest of shotgun shells. The shell itself is around 3 inches in length.
You can use nothing but 410 shells in a 410 shotgun.
Yes, for sure.
it is shotgun because the size of rifle is different than shotgun.
None. Some handguns have been made that will fire .45 Long Colt revolver rounds and .410 shotgun shells, but that does not mean that you can take any .410 shotgun and stick .45 handgun ammo in there.
The maximum shell length for a single shot Iver Johnson 410 shotgun is typically 3 inches. It is important to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the specific model to ensure you are using the correct ammunition. Overloading a shotgun with shells that are too long can be dangerous and may damage the firearm.
Depends on barrel length, choke, and size of shot used.
You will have to provide a detailed description of the action type, ALL markings, shell size, barrel length and choke, finish
Should use either 2 1/2" or 3" .410 shotgun shells.
The Stevens 410 shotgun, designated as a .410 bore, is typically chambered for 2.5-inch or 3-inch shells. It is important to check the specific model's markings or owner's manual to confirm the maximum shell length it can safely shoot, as this can vary. Always adhere to the manufacturer's specifications for safe operation.
28 is bigger. .550 vs .410
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