Depends on the ammunition.
Rifled 12 gauge slugs are accurate to about 150 yards
A shotgun can shoot up to 80 yards it it depends on what the choke is on the gun.
a 12 gauge shotgun can shoot about 30 yards accuracy
In Belgium between 1890 & 1914 as far as I can tell. Not much is known about the manufacturer.
around 50m to 60m
That is a Stevens double. Pull straight down on the forend to separate it from the barrel set. Then open the barrels and remove them down and forward. Far as you need to go.
Please list all the markings on the shotgun. Harrington & Richardson were producing hammerLESS double shotguns as far back as 1882. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It can shoot up to 800-900 meters depending on the barrel.
Depends on the load. 30-300 yards
Depends on the caliber, barrel length, projectile weight.
approximation: 300 feet.
Assuming your shotgun has two triggers, you can fire either first. If you have one trigger, the order of fire can vary massively...use a gauge to check the bore on your gun, If you don't have one just use a coin and see how far it will go down the front of the barrel, or make a target out of cardboard to see which barrel is the more open barrel, by patterning the barrels. once you know which barrel is the the more open choke, you are ready to determine which barrel you want to shoot first, and as a quail hunter on the rise you will usually shoot the barrel with the more open choke first, saving the tighter choked barrel , as the game gets farther away. Source: shotgunworld.com
Normally, it shoots 10-15 feet, if you modify it by sawing off the barrel and also putting a screwdriver into the shells and hitting it with a hammer so the a.r get broken off. After this, it will shoot over 30 foot