I use fed hulls 2.75" sp20 wad and 19grs of 800x Have been using this for yrs with different size shot to fit the application.With 7.5 its deadly on grouse and woodcock later in the season i use 6 for grouse.press is low patterns are great in my side by sides
Many fine 20 gauge shells are made.
No such gun. Check model and repost, please. 20 gauge shells were not created in 1812.
A 12 gauge shotgun cannot fire 20 gauge shells.
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yes it does
Ensure you look at the stamped shell gauge on the side of the receiver (12 or 20 Gauge). Should be able to take 2 3/4" and 3" shells.
NO!!! A 12 gauge shotgun takes only 12 gauge shells. A 20 gauge shell would fall into the barrel and get stuck about half way to the muzzle. You would be in for a nasty surprise when you put a 12 gauge shell behind it and pulled the trigger!!!
You will have to do internet searches to find out. I do not know what "cheap" means to you.
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.
We carry new replacement magazines for that shotgun.
You could eaither shoot dove with a 20 gauge shotgun or a 12 gauge shotgun. You should also use a bird shot shells
The Mossberg 500 shotgun typically takes 12-gauge shells, but it is also available in other gauges, such as 20-gauge and .410 bore. The shotgun can accommodate both standard-length shells (2.75 inches) and longer shells (3 inches) in the 12-gauge version. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for your specific model to ensure compatibility.