- Location
- Blaster land, Okanagan BC
I guess my opinion is bias as I don’t bird hunt. I skeet shoot and need it for the occasional raccoon or magpie, etc. So one in the chamber and a few down the tube works fine. Low pressure situations... except magpies... you have to sneak up on them and let loose. Lol
The other benefit of the mag fed shotgun is the unspeakable... which brings up the question of long term storage of shells in a magazine.
I prefer a tube fed shotgun to a mag fed, there’s no doubt about that. They’re just all around better for me in a practical gun that gets used day to day and with mag tube extensions you can get box mag capacity without a big ass mag hanging off the receiver getting in the way. I always liked my Grizzly as it was fun to shoot, people always want to know what it is, box mags are fun to use generally.
I just got tired of it sitting around collecting dust so I started using it to swat grouse and it did really well, it still has more cons than pros as a practical shotgun. It’s a norc so it’s heavy, heavy without a loaded 5rd mag, it gets even heavier when you go walking trails with it with a loaded mag, due to the mag follower blocking the bolt when a mag is empty or there’s a shell on the follower you can’t port load an extra shell like with a tube fed version, with a mag inserted slinging over your shoulder is uncomfortable and mags tend to get caught on trees and bushes. With the box mag plugged to 2 for hunting port loading the +1 is slower than on a tube fed gun, there is no lifter to hold the shell when you drop it in so you have to get it in the chamber and rack the slide closed before you insert a mag.
I’m just happy using it for swatting critters on the road as I’m out exploring or heading to my hunting destinations, it’s just a fun cool looking blaster which is fine by me. I’ve done a ton of fine tuning to the action and mags to make it trustworthy and reliable, I would totally trust it as a camp or defensive gun. I have deburred and mirror polished everything that needs to be and it cycles like butter, this is its final configuration. I’ve played around with it and figured out what I like on it and what I didn’t like on it, mag fed shotguns may not be as practical as tube feds for me but I always have a grin on my face while I smash grouse at 30-40y with it.



















































