where are your targets? how far away.. I was shooting this thing at 100 yards (for the hell of it) and I was still hitting COM with slugs..I have never considered a shotgun a "target gun" with the exception of maybe skeet or something.. I find this combo actually more comfortable..Sexy.
I kinda wanted to get a pistol grip for my Remington. But I mainly use it for target practice and I'd imagine that accuracy would go down a little using one.
hmm don't have it right in front of me.. but believe it is 7 + 1 in the chamber..im digging it..how many shots does it hold????
sounds bout right...my uncle has one that houlds abunch i really cant remember how many but its alot..his is a military editoinhmm don't have it right in front of me.. but believe it is 7 + 1 in the chamber..
The typical military shotgun (Usually the Mossberg 500) holds 5 or 8, the automatic shotguns hold 20 or 32.sounds bout right...my uncle has one that houlds abunch i really cant remember how many but its alot..his is a military editoin
Skeet is what I meant. I love shooting skeet.where are your targets? how far away.. I was shooting this thing at 100 yards (for the hell of it) and I was still hitting COM with slugs..I have never considered a shotgun a "target gun" with the exception of maybe skeet or something.. I find this combo actually more comfortable..
The military also uses the Benelli M4, which is an auto-loader. Although that may depend on which branch.The typical military shotgun (Usually the Mossberg 500) holds 5 or 8, the automatic shotguns hold 20 or 32.
Mostly the US Marines. The Mossberg is the shotgun of choice of the Army and Navy, since it's super cheap.The military also uses the Benelli M4, which is an auto-loader. Although that may depend on which branch.
And because they dont need something as badass or as effective as the BenelliMostly the US Marines. The Mossberg is the shotgun of choice of the Army and Navy, since it's super cheap.
yes it is..nice - that a 500?