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.
A Rossi 20 gauge single shot shotgun can fire any factory-made rifled slug, as long as the barrel is marked Modified, IC, or Cylinder. If it's marked Full, it may be too tight for some slugs. Remington Slugger is a suitable brand.
if it has a choke like poly and or screw in choke dont shoot slugs as it can dammage it
Simply put, no.
It is not recommended to shoot slugs with a power pack chock on a JC Higgins model.
no
Most shot guns can handle deer slugs.
Yes, you can shoot slugs in a Stevens 58D 20 gauge shotgun, provided that the shotgun is in good condition and you are using the appropriate type of slug. It's important to ensure the choke is compatible; a cylinder or improved cylinder choke is ideal for shooting slugs. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations and consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith if you're unsure.
stupid nobody knows the answer to that.
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.
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.
yes u can, open the choke all the way open or it will crack or may even blow apart the screw on choke. but shooting slugs with it fully opened up should shoot slugs real well
The JC Higgins Model 20 is a well-made firearm. Provided you have it checked by a competent gunsmith, it can handle any standard 12ga 2 3/4" shotshell. If the gun is not choked 'FULL' you should be able to use slugs.