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Magnum usually means that there is more shot in the shell. Not more powder. If it was a bullet in a case, then magnum would mean more power in the shot and could be problematic. Since you are talking about a shotgun....a few more pellets/balls will come out of the barrel but it won't be shot 'harder' or with more force than any other 2 3/4 shot.
 
Howdy Andy,
Perfectly safe. That old 870 has excellent steel, and is a good strong gun. You may find that milder loads are much more fun, unless you are chasing pheasants or ducks.
 
Spitpatch,
Thanks for the reply.
I've had this shotgun since I was eight. Love to use it for Grouse,but as you said with a much milder load. As I am more of a BlackPowder rifle guy I always thought the term "magnum" was referring to the receiver, as least as far as shotguns go. Nice to learn more though.
Thanks, Andy
 

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