I was looking into buyinga remington 870 synthetic stock 12Ga 3" shells, but the barrel is 20" is it ONLY used for self defense ? can i target shoot or hunt with it ? i'm not really great with shotguns , sorry with the noob question D:
If you are a new shotgunner, using 3" shells will ensure that your marksmanship will not improve. Use low brass 2.75" shells until your marksmanship develops to a proficient level. The golden rule is to only use shells as long as, or shorter than, specified on the barrel. If the barrel is stamped with 12 ga 3"' you're good to go with any shell up to 3" in length, but no 3.5". If it says 12 ga 2.75" using a 3" or 3.5" shell will cause it to open beyond the chamber length and increase pressure to a dangerous level.
Choose the shot size which is appropriate to the job, using heavier charges of shot, or driving the shot at a higher velocity is generally to increase range rather than lethality.
If you are a new shotgunner, using 3" shells will ensure that your marksmanship will not improve. Use low brass 2.75" shells until your marksmanship develops to a proficient level. The golden rule is to only use shells as long as, or shorter than, specified on the barrel. If the barrel is stamped with 12 ga 3"' you're good to go with any shell up to 3" in length, but no 3.5". If it says 12 ga 2.75" using a 3" or 3.5" shell will cause it to open beyond the chamber length and increase pressure to a dangerous level.
Choose the shot size which is appropriate to the job, using heavier charges of shot, or driving the shot at a higher velocity is generally to increase range rather than lethality.
yeah i know about the shell things, learned it in the course haha, all i was wondering if the barrel was good enough, a guy at ellwood epps told me it was only used for home defense.. so i was curious because it';s cheap, and in my range to afford it![]()
On a similar note some shotgun receivers and actions are barely long enough accomodate the longer expended shotgun shell with it's longer petals now extending farther out. For example a 3inch capable shotgun might be less prone to hang up upon ejection if one used 2 3/4inch shells exclusively within the 3inch magnum receiver. Let's say this is a 12 gauge pump action shotgun.If you are a new shotgunner, using 3" shells will ensure that your marksmanship will not improve. Use low brass 2.75" shells until your marksmanship develops to a proficient level. The golden rule is to only use shells as long as, or shorter than, specified on the barrel. If the barrel is stamped with 12 ga 3"' you're good to go with any shell up to 3" in length, but no 3.5". If it says 12 ga 2.75" using a 3" or 3.5" shell will cause it to open beyond the chamber length and increase pressure to a dangerous level.
Choose the shot size which is appropriate to the job, using heavier charges of shot, or driving the shot at a higher velocity is generally to increase range rather than lethality.




























