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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins
If you remove the screw-on cap on the end of the magazine tube to remove the barrel, you will notice a wooden plug at that forward end of the magazine. Removing that will provide the magazine capacity you desire. It will also render your gun illegal to hunt migratory waterfowl, as others have mentioned. The green plug you can see through the loading port, at the aft end of the magazine, has nothing to do with magazine capacity and needs to remain as-is to ensure reliable feeding...
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Remington uses green plastic plugs in the mag. Vash, as mentioned above, leave the plug in.
I'd recommended #2 steel shot with an improved cylinder choke tube for cranes.
When we hunt geese in Canada, we get a crack now and again on cranes and 2's are more than enough to knock them down. Be sure to head shoot them, they are mean with a broken wing...
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