Absolutely not! 2 3/4" only!
sure - clean it afterward
No. The 2 3/4 means Two and Three Quarters Inch shells (or shorter).
The Savage Model 67H is a shotgun that typically takes 12-gauge shells. It is designed to be versatile, accommodating both 2 3/4-inch and 3-inch shells, making it suitable for various shooting activities, including hunting and sport shooting. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations and safety guidelines regarding ammunition.
yes it will. the rating shotguns are chambered for is the maximum size shell you can shoot. i have a 1100 LT chambered for 3 inch and i shoot 2 3/4 inch shells out of it mostly.
2 3/4 shells can be used in barrels with marking " 3in." or 3 inch barrels. Does not work the other way around though...
Yes I own one but you must turn the spring around.
Yes, shorter shells are no problem.
Savage Model 94 Series K
yes
The Sears Roebuck Model 200 is typically chambered for 12-gauge shells, which can include 2¾-inch and 3-inch options, depending on the specific model. If the gun is rated for 3-inch shells, then you can likely shoot 2¾-inch slugs without any issue. However, it's essential to consult the owner's manual or verify the chamber specifications to ensure safe operation. Always prioritize safety and ensure you're using the correct ammunition for your firearm.
In general, no. Unless the gun is marked for 3 inch (or even 3 1/2 inch) shells, you should not attempt to fire 3 inch Magnum shells, even if they seem to fit. However, if you have a gun made for 2 3/4 inch shells, and have 2 3/4 inch "magnum" shells, IF your gun is safe to shoot, it should be safe to shoot those "baby" magnums.
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.