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<blockquote data-quote="badrinker" data-source="post: 2344696" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>All auto-loaders tend to work well when clean, in dry, warm conditions. Cheap autos tend to jam up when the conditions turn to crap (IMHO) particularly if you aren't meticulous about cleaning it. Duck hunting tends to be better the crappier the conditions.</p><p>When it's 17 degrees, sleeting, and I've just spent 30 minutes breaking ice, just in time to see the ducks pouring into the hole, that's a bad time to find out your cheap gun won't fire.</p><p>I shot a Stoeger for several years, went back to pumps when it became a single shot in crappy weather. Finally able to afford a "good" auto-loader (SX3) but am still religious about keeping it clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badrinker, post: 2344696, member: 3822"] All auto-loaders tend to work well when clean, in dry, warm conditions. Cheap autos tend to jam up when the conditions turn to crap (IMHO) particularly if you aren't meticulous about cleaning it. Duck hunting tends to be better the crappier the conditions. When it's 17 degrees, sleeting, and I've just spent 30 minutes breaking ice, just in time to see the ducks pouring into the hole, that's a bad time to find out your cheap gun won't fire. I shot a Stoeger for several years, went back to pumps when it became a single shot in crappy weather. Finally able to afford a "good" auto-loader (SX3) but am still religious about keeping it clean. [/QUOTE]
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