Hello,
I don't know if I should post this here, or in the gunsmithing area.
My Benelli Nova 500 'just works'. I can mix and match shells of different types and manufactures and it feeds, fires and ejects perfectly.
Until this weekend:
I have never used Winchester Xpert Steel Shot 2/34 before. I bought a box last weekend and I had 6 fail to fire in a row.
The first time it happened I thought it was a fluke, but after the next one failed (as the ducks flew away), I tried the 3rd one in the magazine, and it failed as well.
So I loaded the next 3 from my pocket and about 1 hour later, one failed again.
With 4 ftf in a row, I walked to the truck and put in some old (3 year old) Winchester 2 3/4 super x lead shot and it 'just worked'. So I tried shooting one of the ftf and it would go off AFTER a lead one. By the end of my reshooting, it would take several attempts to get one of the steel shot shells to go off, usually after a lead one. Then I tried 2 leads in a row, and they were fine.
To repeat, the steel shells came from the store, and went to the field within 48 hours. The lead shells are 3 years old, and have spent a lot of time in a pocket...
Of the 6 steel I had with me, 2 refused to fire after multiple attempts, and all the lead ones went off.
Is it my gun, the ammo, or a combo?
Why did the steel shells go off after a lead one went off?
Thanks in adance
I don't know if I should post this here, or in the gunsmithing area.
My Benelli Nova 500 'just works'. I can mix and match shells of different types and manufactures and it feeds, fires and ejects perfectly.
Until this weekend:
I have never used Winchester Xpert Steel Shot 2/34 before. I bought a box last weekend and I had 6 fail to fire in a row.
The first time it happened I thought it was a fluke, but after the next one failed (as the ducks flew away), I tried the 3rd one in the magazine, and it failed as well.
So I loaded the next 3 from my pocket and about 1 hour later, one failed again.
With 4 ftf in a row, I walked to the truck and put in some old (3 year old) Winchester 2 3/4 super x lead shot and it 'just worked'. So I tried shooting one of the ftf and it would go off AFTER a lead one. By the end of my reshooting, it would take several attempts to get one of the steel shot shells to go off, usually after a lead one. Then I tried 2 leads in a row, and they were fine.
To repeat, the steel shells came from the store, and went to the field within 48 hours. The lead shells are 3 years old, and have spent a lot of time in a pocket...
Of the 6 steel I had with me, 2 refused to fire after multiple attempts, and all the lead ones went off.
Is it my gun, the ammo, or a combo?
Why did the steel shells go off after a lead one went off?
Thanks in adance