You need to see a gunsmith
It might need cleaning. It might need new springs/parts. You may need to switch brands of ammunition. You need to take it to a gunsmith for evaluation.
You need to see a gunsmith.
It will shoot any type it is chambered for.
High brass is used to provide more support for a larger charge (of gunpowder, or larger payload), and low brass is for lower energy shotshells.
Yes. The A5 acually works better with high brass though.
There is no such thing as "high brass". Only brass and low brass, and sousaphone/tuba is classified as low brass.
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
Model B 80 may not eject low base shells due to insufficient energy generated during the firing cycle. Low base shells typically have less powder, which can lead to inadequate force for reliable ejection. Additionally, the extractor and ejector mechanisms might not be optimized for handling lighter loads, causing failures to eject. Ensuring the firearm is clean and well-maintained can also impact its performance with different shell types.
Brass, specifically Low Brass.
take it to a gun smith and see if they can get the ejector/extractor replaced. Tell him/her what's wrong and they should be able to fix it. Also, try High brass and low brass as some shotguns are -very- picky about the size of the brass you use. The main and most likely reason for not ejecting is that you probably have the friction/governor ring set up for heavy loads. The setting needs to be changed for heavy and light loads, exactly like a Remington model 11 or Browning A5.
The trombone is classified as: low brass, and or brass.
yes, it is a low brass instrument, but it is an instrument.