Let's get a breakdown on what kind of shotgun you plan on using, its barrel length and what chokes do you currently have ?
Is it a bead sight, red dot, or GRS??
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Some specs:
Hunt Group XP2
12 GA, 4+1 capacity pump action
28" barrel, 3" chamber
Fiberoptic sight (I think I need to add a rear sight for better precision)
Came with a choke kit with (CL, IC, M, IM, F) chokes.
The full choke was destroyed using 2 3/4" turkey load lead shot after a few rounds at the range.
Choke would not come out, I thought I destroyed the barrel, but after having it checked it was just the choke that got damaged.
A recent trip to the range using 2 3/4" magnum rounds caused the gun the jam up, needing to be disassembled on the spot to open the action. The shotgun shell needed to be pulled from the chamber. I have not shot it since... but was meaning to go back and test it out after a thorough cleaning and inspection (looks fine, not sure why it jammed up). I went through 2 boxes of target load and ran out, on my second magnum round it jammed up. It could have been dirt, or this gun does not like hot rounds.
My trust level with this gun is quite low. I am a bit intimidated shooting slugs from this gun, hence my idea to purchase a quality cylinder bore choke for fear of the manufacturer supplied CL damaging the gun.
I am a bit surprised to see people recommending to shoot with even a full choke. Should I pull a shell apart to see if the slug fits the choke by hand first? I know it's lead, but can it possibly cause the barrel to explode or crack?
I am seeing more of these kinds of outfitters only allowing shotguns. I assume it is because their distance is not like a rifle and so less likely to shoot a neighboring hunter.