How many shells can be in a shotgun?

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Question:
While hunting coyotes in California with a shotgun, am I limited to only three shells in my shotgun like when hunting waterfowl? (Mick M.)

Answer:
No, you may take coyotes and other non-game species with a shotgun capable of holding no more than six shells total - five in the magazine and one in the chamber.

No person may possess a shotgun capable of holding more than six shells total while hunting (Fish and Game Code, Section 2010). In the case of coyotes, you would be restricted to non-lead shot or slugs within the condor range. When taking any game animals, you are restricted to a three shot capacity. But for non-game species, like coyote, the three shot capacity does not apply.



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