Clarification on target shooting semi automatic shotgun capacity

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I've done some searching and as far as I can tell, in canada while target shooting, semi automatic shotguns are limited to maximum 5 round capacity....

True?
 
Semi automatic shotgun magazines are limited to 5 rounds of longest shell written on the barrel.
The 3 rounds is the federal legislation for migratory birds (and that's total in the firearm, which includes the chamber and ghost loading), but there could be provincial regulations, check them out.
 
I've done some searching and as far as I can tell, in canada while target shooting, semi automatic shotguns are limited to maximum 5 round capacity....

True?
FWIW, every clay target club I've shot at in Ontario restricts the number of shells in the gun to no more than two. When shooting clays at our club load more than two and you'll warned. Do it again and you'll be gone.
 
Clay targets limited to two..but there are other disciplines of shotgun that aren't limited. 3 gun and other practical shooting would not have the same 2 shell limit.
 
Magazines for semiauto centerfire rifles and shotguns are limited to 5 of whatever cartridge they are designed for. Thus, if your shotgun is designed to hold 5 of 3.5" shells, and you decide to put in 7 2.5" shells, that is legally allowed because the shotgun magazine still cannot hold more than 5 of the 3.5" shells it is designed for.

However, as mentioned many clubs have their own regulations, and many people get confused by all of the various rules and just default to the lowest number.
 
Clays, skeet/trap, three gun IPSC/IDPA shoots. All different shooting games with different rules. Hunting regs are different by Province. Migratory Bird Act says 3 rounds in the shotgun by Federal law while hunting migratory birds(ducks and geese mostly). Ontario, says 3 for hunting anything. So where you are matters for hunting. Otherwise the FA applies. This not covered on your PAL course?
 
I knew all of the above but recently had 2 people tell me extended mags on semi automatics were totally legal for target shooting even when I said I thought it was 5 max.... so I thought I had missed something...
 
Extended tubes on semi-automatics ARE entirely legal. But you need to put a dowel or limiter in them so they can only hold 5 rounds maximum of the largest shell type the shotgun was designed to fire.

So for those of you that just want "that look", and don't mind needlessly adding weight to your shotgun... You can totally put an extension on your semi-auto shotgun, but you must then internally remove the "extended" capacity.
 
Extended tubes on semi-automatics ARE entirely legal. But you need to put a dowel or limiter in them so they can only hold 5 rounds maximum of the largest shell type the shotgun was designed to fire.

So for those of you that just want "that look", and don't mind needlessly adding weight to your shotgun... You can totally put an extension on your semi-auto shotgun, but you must then internally remove the "extended" capacity.

The regulations refer to permanent modification. I would suggest that a dowel - as accepted for hunting magazine limiting - could result in charges.
 
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