Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: mmeshref on December 09, 2011, 11:18:36 AM
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So the regulation book says that the shotgun can't carry more than 3 shells.
Does this mean 1 shell in the barrel and 2 in the tube or they are only talking about the size of the tube/magazine regardless of the shell in the barrel?
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3 total so 1 in the chamber and two in the tube.
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Cool, thanks for letting me know :)
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:tup:
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1 in the barrel and 2 in the mag.
You have to have a solid plug in the tube that does not allow the tube to hold more than 2 shells.
The plug can be the plastic one you can buy for your model or a piece of dowel rod.
There has to be something in the tube that cannot be removed with out disassembling the gun.
A guy at Ridgefield got cited for having a removable object. Don't know what it was , but the gammie said it wasn't legal and cited him.
My son almost got cited for stacking nickles in his tube. The weight diff. caused his tube mount to fail when he fired at a goose, the tube separated from the gun. There were nickles everywhere in the blind.
The gammie thought it was funny , but explained the rule to him, with no citation.
80$ later, gun was fixed.