More like breaking my shoulder. It now looks like a bloody mess, even though I gave in, cried 'Mommy', and bought a sissy pad half-way through my shoot. Before you say it, I DO know to press the butt into my shoulder before firing, but this thing kicked so hard, I thought I was getting a concussion or something.
I am now concerned about being unable to break the gun in properly. I read a lot about heavy loads for the first 100+ shells, and wasn't going to skimp. Here it goes:
1. 10 shots of Federal Premium 3.5" magnum buckshot, 1100fps - 1 failure to reload, i.e. ejected OK, but didn't chamber the next shell.
2. 20 shots of Winchester Supreme turkey loads 3.5" 6 shot 2 Oz - two failed to reload. Kicks even harder than Federal Premium.
3. 10 shots of Winchester Super-X high brass 2.75" 7.5shot 1.25 Oz - NOT ONE proper extraction/ejection, the gun hasn't cycled once! Mostly stovepipes, but some failures to extract, too.
4. 20 shots of Federal magnum turkey load 3" 6 shot 1 7/8Oz - not a single problem.
5. Another 15 shots of Winchester Super-X (see No.3) - properly cycled ONLY ONCE. No more stovepipes, but no extraction either.
Soo, after 75 shots fired, me & my shoulder had to quit, with very dismal results. I thought the 1.25Oz load was the recommended minimum, mixed in with 3.5" roman candles etc. Am I doing something wrong, or is it Winchester's fault?
Considering the even some 3.5" shells didn't reload, I'm a little concerned. Any ideas? TIA.
I am now concerned about being unable to break the gun in properly. I read a lot about heavy loads for the first 100+ shells, and wasn't going to skimp. Here it goes:
1. 10 shots of Federal Premium 3.5" magnum buckshot, 1100fps - 1 failure to reload, i.e. ejected OK, but didn't chamber the next shell.
2. 20 shots of Winchester Supreme turkey loads 3.5" 6 shot 2 Oz - two failed to reload. Kicks even harder than Federal Premium.
3. 10 shots of Winchester Super-X high brass 2.75" 7.5shot 1.25 Oz - NOT ONE proper extraction/ejection, the gun hasn't cycled once! Mostly stovepipes, but some failures to extract, too.
4. 20 shots of Federal magnum turkey load 3" 6 shot 1 7/8Oz - not a single problem.
5. Another 15 shots of Winchester Super-X (see No.3) - properly cycled ONLY ONCE. No more stovepipes, but no extraction either.
Soo, after 75 shots fired, me & my shoulder had to quit, with very dismal results. I thought the 1.25Oz load was the recommended minimum, mixed in with 3.5" roman candles etc. Am I doing something wrong, or is it Winchester's fault?
Considering the even some 3.5" shells didn't reload, I'm a little concerned. Any ideas? TIA.


















































