If anyone has an answer I'd like to know too. I inherited a New Haven .410 bolt action model 283B. I don't know the difference between the 283TB and the 283B so please share that information if you know it. Thanks!
The difference between a 283TB and a 283B is that the 283TB is a .410 and a 30.6 too.
NO NO NO. Please don't ever try to fire rifle ammo from a shotgun!
Yes, you can shoot slugs out of a New Haven model 283TB, as it is a shotgun designed for smoothbore ammunition. However, it's essential to ensure that the shotgun is in good condition and that the slugs are appropriate for its gauge. Always consult the owner's manual or a knowledgeable gunsmith for specific recommendations and safety guidelines before using slugs.
It should be marked either on the receiver or barrel Mine is marked .410 3" chamber, and it works extremely well with WInchester Super X ammo
new haven model number 4958 serial number 427569
no
10-100 usd
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 74 was produced in New Haven,Conn in the year 1947.
Go to google and look up images of a "marlin model 80". Model 80's were made in new haven from 1934-1939 or so and then I believe the plant was moved to north haven.
50 dollars tops. Mass produced poor material I might disagree about the quality. It's been durable and dependable since day one. Shooting Super X 3" slugs it's dead-on at 50 yards.
Winchester made these pump action shotguns in there New Haven Conn.plant from 1964-1981.
10-100 USD or so
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