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Does anyone have this problem?
Does anyone have a problem when shooting their pump with turkey load and the action falls back when the shot is fired. I shoot a mossberg 500 and if I don't hold a tight grip on the forearm when I shoot the action falls back. I don't know if it is the recoil or what. If I hold a good grip on it it wont do it. It also doesn't do it if I shoot lite loads like bird shot. Thanks for any imput.[:o]
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RE: Does anyone have this problem?
I was sighting in/patterning my BPS this afternoon and had the same thing happen. When the gun fires, the action is released and the recoil starts the action cycling. I guess that's why a good pump shotgun man can shoot faster than some autos.
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RE: Does anyone have this problem?
With an ithaca 37 - If you hold the trigger down, and pump - it will fire as quick as you pump - its supposed to - you do not need to press the release - I don't know about a mossberg though - but would guess its the same.
I had a gun that would "misfire" every now and then (old savage arms) - but never when I practiced - What I found out was that when I "quietly" loaded the gun in the morning - I apparently wasn't properly working th action to reset the firing pin - Thus the misfire (and very quick pump - and shot) - In a couple cases I never go the shot off after pumping it again, in a couple others - I did. I got rid of that gun. |
RE: Does anyone have this problem?
my 835,has fully ejected the shell hull before:eek:
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RE: Does anyone have this problem?
I think it's a combination of things. The turkey loads have a great deal of recoil and so that does start the action moving back. Also, as with most pumps, once the trigger has been fired it will go back without the release.
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