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compshootfl

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  1. I had hoped maybe this would feature an upgraded magwell, so someone could make plastic mags like for the Saiga. You are correct though, the weakness in this platform is the steel lipped mags in my opinion and experience. But to be fair, some of the same issues are seen in the Saiga platform as well, feeding shotgun shells ain't easy out of a mag no matter how you look at it.

  2. 16 & 24.....this is why, in competition shooting stages are most likely designed around TAC style guns (8-9) rounds, it only makes sense if you are shooting open to get double or more of the capacity of those guns. Like was said before, the whole idea of the double stack was to fit twice as many shells in the same footprint as the current 10 or 12 rounders.

     

    If I had my way...I would make a double stack 30 rounder....they would sell like hot cakes for a number of reasons.

  3. As always...this is not for everyone.  In my experience, if you don't competition shoot, then there is probably not a need for this.  With that said, I have a mix of 5,10,15,20 and 23 rounders I use in competition.  The mix is great for stages with bird, buck and slug and has proven to be a time saver on those type stages.  I am always glad to see more option for this platform....carry on.

     

     

    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE TOO !!

  4. Welcome !!

     

    (1) All higher capacity mags will probably need some tuning to be truly reliable....100% reliable...probably never. I own the Roulette Tactical mags, they tend to be pretty heavy when fully loaded. If you are looking for a high cap mag option, I would continue to do more research. I have been testing another option from a company called Higher Capacity, they couple Saiga mags in many different configurations, from 8 roundes to 23 rounds, they weigh much less than some other options (I have a thread on these).

     

    (2) I feel that after all is said and done, the stock gun works just fine, but if you are going to run high cap mags, you need to at least make the gun 922 compliant, after that do just what you need to make the gun achieve what you want (home defense), you may just add a tac light and call it good.

     

    A pump gun will be much closer to a 100% gun than a semi anyday.

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  5. I just shot a box of factory loaded gun clubs last night...they seemed to run well and I had them combined in a 23 round mag with my AA reloads.  As soon as I hit the AA reloads, I started to get some FTF.  I guess I need to go back to the drawing board on those.  The gun club hulls can be reloaded multiple times and hold up well.

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