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Light Primer Strikes - Benelli M1 Montefeltro
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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 3152387" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>I just put 30 rounds through it of various ammo and didn't have a single problem...as I was shooting it I said to myself "damn these inertia guns kick like a SOB"...then I remembered that both times It had light primer strikes other people were shooting my gun. This past weekend was my father in law who never shoots and is kind of a smaller fella, the other time was at quail ridge sporting clays with my wife's cousin who is a softy that also doesn't shoot much. Maybe they just weren't shouldering the gun properly allowing the bolt to cycle fully? As of now im calling the gun good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 3152387, member: 35089"] I just put 30 rounds through it of various ammo and didn't have a single problem...as I was shooting it I said to myself "damn these inertia guns kick like a SOB"...then I remembered that both times It had light primer strikes other people were shooting my gun. This past weekend was my father in law who never shoots and is kind of a smaller fella, the other time was at quail ridge sporting clays with my wife's cousin who is a softy that also doesn't shoot much. Maybe they just weren't shouldering the gun properly allowing the bolt to cycle fully? As of now im calling the gun good. [/QUOTE]
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