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Savage/stevens 555 28ga forcing cone damage
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<blockquote data-quote="jon5656" data-source="post: 3058115" data-attributes="member: 126020"><p>Yeah I'm going to see how it shoots lead I have a mossberg 500 410 that I tried 2 apex tss turkey loads just to see how it would pattern and it has marks in the barrel from it , I've shot 100s of 12ga tss 2-1/4 oz 3 inch shells that I hand loaded out of multiple different 12 gauges Winchester sxps ,stoeger m3000 mossberg 500s and Stevens 301 no issues with any of those I was thinking it's the small gauges but I'm probably wrong idk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon5656, post: 3058115, member: 126020"] Yeah I’m going to see how it shoots lead I have a mossberg 500 410 that I tried 2 apex tss turkey loads just to see how it would pattern and it has marks in the barrel from it , I’ve shot 100s of 12ga tss 2-1/4 oz 3 inch shells that I hand loaded out of multiple different 12 gauges Winchester sxps ,stoeger m3000 mossberg 500s and Stevens 301 no issues with any of those I was thinking it’s the small gauges but I’m probably wrong idk [/QUOTE]
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