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Sharpie1

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  1. Thanks, but would either of those settings cause more damage than the other? To be more specific, which would potentially cause more wear and/or damage to the gun: A - keeping it on setting 1 and using heavy loads or B - keeping it on setting 2 and using light loads Thanks for the help!
  2. I just bought a slightly used Saiga 12 shotgun, it looks pretty much brand new and I'm very pleased with the purchase because I've wanted one for a long time. I took it out shooting yesterday evening (same day I bought it) - and it functioned as expected. I started out with some light target loads on setting 1. The loads would fire, but not eject - so I switched to the "2" setting. The loads then functioned fine. I then switched to Remington Reduced Recoild 00 Buckshot rounds. These functioned fine on setting 1. I also used some Winchester XX 2 3/4 in 00 Buckshot rounds - and these f
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