mnglocker wrote:Ironbear wrote:Fiery Red XIII wrote:5: Is it safe to shoot "Magnum" shells? the gun chambers 2.77", 3", and 3.5" shells.
FYI and people can correct me if I'm wrong, but in the shotgun world I believe "Magnum" means more shot at the same pressure, not more pressure. Consequently, Magnum loadings often have lower velocities, with more lead.
Wrongo and backwards. More velocity, sometimes less shot. often times a shorter wad is used to make more room for poweder.
Never shoot the gun without a choke tube installed.
The barrel porting will not be an issue for shot comming out because the shot is still in the wad at this point.
ETA: And yes, that gun will definnetly handle magnum shells.
I think you're both right about the "magnum" loadings. Either way, whether its more velocity with light load, or lower velocity with heavier load, the load can't exceed maximum pressure limits. However, the 3 1/2 12ga loads have a higher saami operating pressure limit. And if you have ever shot a 3 1/2 inch 2+oz turky load in a short barreled synthetic/hollow stocked turkey gun (like the Mossberg 835 Grand Slam) you'll never have any doubts it's loaded at higher pressure.

SAAMI Shotgun Pressure Specifications (Maximum Average Pressure in PSI)
All Piezo measurements unless specified)
Cartridge Maximum Average pressure
10 gauge 11,000 (all)
12 gauge 11,500 (all but 3 1/2" mag)
12 gauge 3 1/2" mag 14,000
16 gauge 11,500 (all)
20 Gauge 12,000 (all)
28 gauge 12,500 (all)
.410 Bore 2 1/2" 12,500
.410 Bore 3" 13,500