A cartridge for a shotgun. Typically loaded with multiple lead balls (shot).
It is a shell for a shotgun that has less power than a standard shotshell, and produces less recoil, or "kick".
you will have to do a web search on 44 shotshell ammunition.
shotshell
A shotshell.
Using the wrong shotshell in the wrong shotgun.
No. It's could cause damage.
the species you will be hunting
Modern production Citori 525s are offered in 2 3/4 and 3 inch chambers. Shotshell pressure is governed by SAAMI which states 11,500 psi for all 12 gauges except 3 1/2 magnum rounds.
Yes, a Federal 209A shotshell primer can generally be used in place of a Federal 209 primer, as both are designed for similar applications in shotshell reloading. However, the 209A primer is hotter and may produce higher pressures, so it's important to consult your load data and adjust accordingly to ensure safe performance. Always follow safe reloading practices and check with reputable sources before making substitutions.
When a shotshell sticks in the magazine of a tubular-magazined shotgun, it could be caused by several factors, including a buildup of debris or corrosion in the magazine tube, an improperly sized or damaged shotshell, or a malfunctioning follower that fails to push the shells forward smoothly. Additionally, using shells with a longer overall length than the magazine can accommodate may also lead to jamming. Proper maintenance and ensuring the use of compatible ammunition can help prevent these issues.
It might fit, but why would you want to do that. It has no gun powder and won't fire.
#11 cap originally but there are conversions for them to use larger 209 shotshell primers to ignit pellets better.