No, you cannot shoot 3-inch slugs in a Stevens 58-D 20 gauge shotgun, as this model is designed for 2¾-inch shells. Using 3-inch shells could create a dangerous situation, potentially damaging the firearm or causing injury. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines for safe ammunition use.
Any 2 3/4 or 3 inch shell. That includes birdshot, buckshot and slugs. Sabot slugs will not shoot well in a smoothbore. Stay with rifled slugs.
Yes, you can shoot slugs out of a Rossi SA 20 gauge shotgun that has a 3-inch chamber. However, it's important to ensure that the shotgun is smoothbore, as slugs are typically designed for smoothbore barrels. Additionally, always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines and check local regulations before using slugs in any shotgun.
The last one I saw today had a 28 inch full choke barrel. Sure I would shoot buckshot out of that shotgun all day. I don't know about slugs though. The box of slugs state that they will shoot out of any choke; however, IC produces the best results.
You can shoot any 12 gauge ammunition you like. Bird shot, slugs, steel shot. Check your barrel to see if it will take 3 inch magnum rounds as well.
Please dont shoot slugs through a 32" barrel A5. That is undoubtedly a full choke and shooting slugs through it can damage that barrel, which by itself is worth $300. Slug barrels are typically 24" in length with an Improved Cylinder choke.
Yes, you can shoot slugs out of a Sears and Roebuck 16 gauge shotgun, provided it is chambered for 2¾-inch or 3-inch shells. However, it's important to ensure that the shotgun is in good condition and that you are using the appropriate type of slug designed for smoothbore barrels, as some slugs are specifically designed for rifled barrels. Always consult the owner's manual or a knowledgeable gunsmith to confirm compatibility and safety.
Yes, you may shoot slugs or buckshot through a shotgun fitted with the C-Lect Choke system. This is from the tag that Mossberg attaches to their shotguns fitted with C-Lect Chokes.
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Only if it is chambered for them. Have it examined by a good gunsmith
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The mossberg Model 88 maverick can definitely shoot slugs and with fair accuracy too with the un-rifled stock barrel. Try the Winchester Super X 2 1/2 inch 1 oz. But hang on to it or it will hurt you. The recoil is roughly doubled.
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.