I have an Ithaca Crass Damascas Grade 2, It is a very nice gun. It's a 12 GA and I bought gaugemate reducer to 20 GA, I then bought black powder shells in 20 GA and have had no problems. I would suggest you do the same. They shoot great. If you want to hunt grouse, I would have the right barrel opened up to IC, or Skeet.
Depends a lot on the care it has had over the last 80-90 years, but assuming it has been recently checked and approved by a competent gunsmith, it is probably safe if you stay away from any magnum loads. The gunsmith will also tell you if it has short chambers which would make it hard to find proper ammunition.
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Have it checked by a gunsmith before you shoot it. If it checks out OK, then yes.
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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SHOOT MODERN AMMUNITION IN THIS WEAPON WITHOUT HAVING IT EXAMINED BY A GOOD GUNSMITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Danger, Danger, Danger
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Not recommended.