Ok stupid question sorry guys.

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I bought some Federal 2 3/4 " Magnum Rifled Slugs the other day.
Please educate me.

What makes them "Magnum" when they are still 2 3/4?
Also, my 590A1 is chambered for 2 3/4" and 3" I'm certain that these are fine in it, just want to be 100% sure.

Sorry for the noob question but its better to be on the safe side before I go out Sunday.
 
I bought some Federal 2 3/4 " Magnum Rifled Slugs the other day.
Please educate me.

What makes them "Magnum" when they are still 2 3/4?
Also, my 590A1 is chambered for 2 3/4" and 3" I'm certain that these are fine in it, just want to be 100% sure.

Sorry for the noob question but its better to be on the safe side before I go out Sunday.
hahah dont worry man! thats what this forum is for :)

im pretty sure its a 2 3/4 shot shell with a lot more bang. and it will definitely fit in your mossberg :)
 
You can have different shell power
(not exact)

handicapped very light
Target = light
Field = med
Mag= max

and Shot weight changes as well
for example 12g
7/8
1oz
1-1/8
1-1/4 up to the max loading
 
Magnum for Shotguns
With shotguns the term "magnum" refers to shells containing more shot and powder than standard shells. A 12-gauge 2 3/4-inch magnum shell, for example, will normally contain 1/4 to 1/2 ounces more shot than a standard shell of the same size and gauge. Magnum shells are often longer than standard shells.
 
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