I am just getting in to shotguns (come on Grizzly), but was wondering how the modern pump guns (870, 500 etc.), not recoil/gas semis handled different length shells loaded at the same time.
e.g. for bear defense, if you chambered a 3" #4 buck as a first shot, and then 2 3/4" 00/000 buck or slugs to follow, would the pump cycle/eject/chamber reliably?
Or if you went further with it and loaded 2 3/4" and 3" every second round?
Not saying I would do this, or asking about the defensive strategy... just wondering on the action/cycling.
I wouldn't mix ammo in a pistol mag (different weights or types etc.), just curious on the shotgun thing.
e.g. for bear defense, if you chambered a 3" #4 buck as a first shot, and then 2 3/4" 00/000 buck or slugs to follow, would the pump cycle/eject/chamber reliably?
Or if you went further with it and loaded 2 3/4" and 3" every second round?
Not saying I would do this, or asking about the defensive strategy... just wondering on the action/cycling.
I wouldn't mix ammo in a pistol mag (different weights or types etc.), just curious on the shotgun thing.



















































