I recently picked up a nice Ugartechea SxS for upland to supplement my Rem 870 20G. I am not sure how old the gun is but based on the proof marks under the barrel it could be as old as 1973 (R1 code) so while I am fairly confident that it can handle most loads I don't want to split the stock/damage the firing pin or just be foolish with this piece as I really like it a lot and with the company closing its doors I really don't want to risk damaging the gun unnecessarily but I intend to use this beauty. I have a few 3" shells with 4 and 6 shot that easily fit into the chamber so I know the gun can handle it but I was wondering from the experienced fellows on the site if this is a good idea, I have only owned newer shotguns so I never thought twice about this before but with ammunition getting better I don't want to feed this gun a steady diet of ammo that should maybe just be left in my newer 870. If the recommendation is not to use 3" shells is there a load in 2 3/4" that I should consider? I like 4 shot a lot as I like how versatile it is but I am willing to use any other shot size. The gun has a F/IC choke on it and I like to shoot both rabbit and grouse with it and the occasional pheasant (when I can find them) and I know not to shoot steel through this gun at all but the only steel shells I have is for the 870 in BB for the occasional migratory hunt I may be invited to which frankly has not happened too often.
Thanks in advance for the assistance!
Thanks in advance for the assistance!