shell expansion???

Olie8

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tell me if im wrong at any point maybe im mistaken.

when a shell is measured 2.5 2.75 3 etc its measured based on its expanded length not its prefired length. inside a shot gun there is a ridge or indent made to accommodate the expanding/ lengthening shell. my question is if a gun is marked to accept a certain round (lets say 3") but no smaller ones (lets say 2.75") can it still SAFELY fire smaller ones? i assume no, but then how do shotguns that are marked to fire multiple sizes work?
 
yes, shotguns fire the rounds they are marked for and all smaller rounds (3 1/2" does it all, 3" does 3" and 2 3/4", 2 3/4" does 2 3/4").

you also need to know if a barrel is 'steel capable' if you are firing steel shot loads out of it. some older barrels are not rated for steel.
 
The shell length is ALWAYS measured in its OPEN state (after firing). That is, NEVER fire 3" shells in 2 3/4 only guns, even if they fit in the chamber.
 
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