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Pump shotguns…. Useless?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3862325" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I’m of the opposite mind set. Semi autos shotguns tend to be ammo sensitive. That can cause misfeeds or jams with some light loads. Probably need to use full hunting loads for best reliability. </p><p></p><p>If one is trained or well practiced they will be less likely to short stroke a pump. I’ve played with 870s but my training has been predominantly with Mossbergs and I’ve personally never had a misfeed or jam. Not saying it can’t happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3862325, member: 9018"] I’m of the opposite mind set. Semi autos shotguns tend to be ammo sensitive. That can cause misfeeds or jams with some light loads. Probably need to use full hunting loads for best reliability. If one is trained or well practiced they will be less likely to short stroke a pump. I’ve played with 870s but my training has been predominantly with Mossbergs and I’ve personally never had a misfeed or jam. Not saying it can’t happen. [/QUOTE]
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