No. You can only fire .410 shotgun shells in it. You should never attempt to fire a different ammunition than is stamped on the barrel, even if it appears to fit. If the pressure is too high, or the cartridge doesn't fit, at the best your gun will not shoot properly. At the worst it can explode and kill you.
You can use nothing but 410 shells in a 410 shotgun.
it is shotgun because the size of rifle is different than shotgun.
Should use either 2 1/2" or 3" .410 shotgun shells.
NO, NO, NO, NO. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shotguns use shotshells, not bullets.
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Depends entirely on your intended end use.
Your shotgun was made for Sears by Stevens, and is their model 311. It should take 2.5 inch and 3 inch .410 shells.
A shotgun is really the only one to use so a shotgun 12 20 gauge maybe 410. if you hit it in the right spot
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.
Whatever you can use effectively. Most shotgunners in the US opt for a 12-Gauge, but be a sport and use a .410, with deer slugs.
No, is the short answer. The long answer is a little more complex. The .45 Colt and the .410 share similar base dimensions which make them interchangeable in certain firearms. Usually, however, you find .45 Colt/.410 shotgun combinations, meaning the firearm is designed to shoot .45 Colt, but will also accept .410 shot shells. The Taurus Judge, and Bond Derringer's Snake Slayer are two pistol examples. There are many variations, but the unifying factor is that these guns are designed to handle higher chamber and barrel pressures generated by the .45 Colt cartridge. The barrel of your typical .410 shotgun is very thin in comparison, and is designed to fire shotgun ammunition only. So, if the firearm is specifically designed for it, you can shoot .410 shotgun ammunition through a .45 Colt barrel. You cannot, nor should you attempt, to load a .45 Colt round into a .410 shotgun.
It's mostly used for squirrel hunting, but you could use it for other close quarters hunting.