No
2 3/4 shells can be used in barrels with marking " 3in." or 3 inch barrels. Does not work the other way around though...
you have to have the ranger or ranger akimbo and try to fire both barrels at the same time. its more easier with a single one and fire for the head and if u get it u get da elmblem. so u get a head shot of both barrels
No. Absolutely not.
Generally "Pellets" or "Shot" contained in "Shells". There are also solid shot "Slugs" similarly contained in "Shells". I'd use Shells ie "8 shotgun shells", unless you are specifying exactly the type.
Your ithaca flues was made in 1909,so you were close.i would have a competent gunsmith look over your nice ithaca shotgun.he would be able to tell you if your shotgun can first be shot safely and second if the steel used on the shotgun barrels and reciever were made for smokeless or blackpowder shotgun shells.
Deer slugs are the shotgun shells to use when deer hunting.
Most commercially available shotgun shells come in boxes of 25.
Air soft shotgun shells are the size of 12 gauge shotgun shells.
Absolutely NOT. These guns were made from c.1890-1914 and have either twist or laminated steel barrels. They were never designed for the pressures of today's ammunition.
Damascus barrels normally have a twist-spiral banding on the barrel. Manufacture was by rolling two different composition metals around a mandral heating and forging the t wo metals together. Surface is smooth but close examination will show the banding of the two metals. These barrels are not strong and many recommend not firing modern shells Scott Lovelace
Find someone who reloads shotgun shells. They will relieve you of your inventory.