TERMINATOR101CA
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Moss. 930 will ghost load.
If you're hunting and suck so bad that you must have a 4th shot you should be fined.
I suck with 3 why waste a 4th.
Spoken like someone who doesn't get out much...If you're hunting and suck so bad that you must have a 4th shot you should be fined.
I suck with 3 why waste a 4th.
Spoken like someone who doesn't get out much...
Put yourself in the middle of one good snowgoose hunt and you will wish you had a 6 shot mag extension as birds just keep dumping in. As for legalities there are many jurisdictions where a fourth, fifth, etc shots are legal, infact encouraged by managers - like the spring light goose season which is in full swing right now.
This thread is simply to know which guns can or cannot ghost load...not asking about breaking laws... Thanks
The reason why I asked the question is for my general knowledge and for when I'm shooting clays on private property for the extra fun factor.... No need to be harsh or sarcastic
If directed at me you totally misunderstood my post or I didnot take the time to clarify. Harsh and sarcastic NOPE that was not my plan a sincere thank you for pointing it out was my intention since you are 100% right which is why I changed my original post.
I asked the question initially since more than 3 is illegal everywhere I have ever hunted waterfowl in canada etc but with the special spring goose hunt I have no idea if some special federal revision has been granted so asked
My apologies
Side note and I don't know about Ontario but here it is also illegal to shoot any form of clay targets on private or crown land.
SK is still limited to 3 shells, however there are no magazine restrictions in the US during the spring season. There is lots of waterfowlers who can't/won't wait until the snows get up to SK or MB and travel south of the border to hunt.That is interesting?? Why then were we given this to go by just last week when pricing up a spring hunt in sask. Please share since it was always breaking the law when I hunted out there but spring goose is new to me
(d) with a shotgun of any description capable of holding more than three shells unless the capacity of the gun has been reduced to three shells in the magazine and chamber combined, by means of the cutting off or the altering or plugging of the magazine with a one-piece metal, plastic or wood filler that cannot be removed unless the gun is disassembled; or
SK is still limited to 3 shells,
Not according to the Saskatchewan Wildlife Regulations.The regulations state in section 17 that the magazine can't hold more than two rounds, they don't actually state that there is a limit of three rounds total in the gun. People that I know used to purchase certain shotguns, because they would function with four rounds in the gun, although only two were in the magazine, as specified in the regulations.
http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/English/Regulations/Regulations/W13-1R1.pdf
See what you are saying but the waterfowl would be under Federal regs so three total.
unless the capacity of the gun has been reduced to three shells in the magazine and chamber combined,
(d) with a shotgun of any description capable of holding more than three shells unless the capacity of the gun has been reduced to three shells in the magazine and chamber combined, by means of the cutting off or the altering or plugging of the magazine with a one-piece metal, plastic or wood filler that cannot be removed unless the gun is disassembled; or
The portion of the regulations stubblejumper quotes needs to be taken in it's entirety:
unless the capacity of the gun has been reduced to three shells in the magazine and chamber combined, by means of the cutting off or the altering or plugging of the magazine with a one-piece metal, plastic or wood filler that cannot be removed unless the gun is disassembled; or



























