As many as it will hold. There are no laws regarding how much ammunition you can load into a gun.
Check your local state hunting rules, especially for bird hunting, most states will only allow 3 shells to be loaded, most new shotguns will have include a filler plug to allow only 3 shells.
However, when hunting MIGRATORY birds, such as dove, geese, ducks, FEDERAL game laws in the US do not permit the use of a gun that will hold more than 3 shells.
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Depends on the shotgun- different types load differently.
According to the Wikipedia article (though it is doubtful this is true) provided in the Related Links section, the Remington 1100 Tactical Shotgun, used in the military, holds a maximum of 8 12-guage rounds in the magizine.
Shotguns neither fire bullets, nor do they use clips. The capacity for each shotgun will vary by model, load, and magazine. A Remington 870 off-the-shelf holds five rounds. The Saiga shotgun uses a detachable box magazine which may hold anywhere from five to 30 shotgun shells.
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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.
800 or 900 rounds.
Rack the slide to the rear, and visually inspect the chamber to ensure it's clear. Close the slide, ensure that the safety is engaged. On the bottom of the receiver, there is an opening cut out for the loading of your shotgun shells. Load your shotgun shells into the tubular magazine (located under the barrel) via this opening, with the crimped end (the end without any brass) towards the front. When you've loaded as many rounds as you can load, you can rack the slide one time to chamber the first cartridge, and then load one more into the magazine, if you so wish.
30 rounds, However, many soldiers load 29 rounds to reduce the possibility of a first round fail-to-feed.
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600 to 800 rounds
You put shells in the magazine.