To load a Mossberg Maverick 12 gauge shotgun, first ensure the safety is on and the chamber is clear. Open the action by sliding the fore-end forward, then insert shells into the magazine tube through the loading port located beneath the receiver. Push each shell in until it is fully seated. Once the magazine is loaded, pull the fore-end back to chamber a round, and you’re ready to fire. Always remember to follow proper safety protocols when handling firearms.
20 yards
Depending on the load 20-100 yards.
Depends on what gauge, what load and barrel length
the 5+1 shot maverick 88 comes standard with a 1/2(half) mod choke which will fire steel, lead, and solids in a non toxic load without known problems, but u should remove and confirm the choke type before shooting any loads other than lead, the 7+1 shot maverick 88 has a cylinder barrel and chokes are not changable, these will accept any load within 3" chamber or less
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To load a Mossberg 183DC .410 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and is on safe. Open the action by pulling the forearm back to expose the chamber and the magazine tube. Insert .410 shotgun shells into the magazine tube until it is filled to capacity, which is typically 4 rounds. Finally, close the action by pushing the forearm forward, making sure the shotgun is ready for use.
It depends on the load and other factors but a good measure is: 12 Gauge 28" barrel=151.50dB
Depends on the load, angle of fire, terrain, weather, etc.. a couple of hundred yards at least.
Depends on the gauge, load and power level. At least a few hundred yards.
It depends on the gauge, load and quantity. Prices can range from .10 to 1.00 USD
Depends on the BA, distance, type of buckshot, load velocity.
30-300 yards depending on load, angle of fire, etc..