Stoeger 3000 12 ga?

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I had the 930 and still have my M3000. The 930 was much more ammo sensitive until I had about 600rds (heavy loads) through it. The M3000 has never missed a lick since I first got it. I now have approximately 1000 rds through it.
 
I had the 930 and still have my M3000. The 930 was much more ammo sensitive until I had about 600rds (heavy loads) through it. The M3000 has never missed a lick since I first got it. I now have approximately 1000 rds through it.
In my experience that’s the exception rather than the rule. I’ve found inertia guns to be more finicky than gas guns usually.
 
Absolutely, and especially with light loads. One should never have to shoot 500+ rounds to break it in. My Beretta gas guns, one of which is a 3.5" gun, run my 3/4oz reloads flawlessly.
 
20200926_134521.jpg 20200926_134509.jpg Tough day of waterfowling with rain and high winds. Just managed the goose and 2 wood ducks that I already ate for lunch. Chamber picture shows typical condition after a morning hunting in MN cat tail slough from my canoe with my big muddy dog. Gun ran flawlessly with 3" steel of various loading and manufacture (using up old shells for early close shooting) and a few 1 1/8 oz trap loads to dry things out. I incorrectly identified my guns camo as bottomland, it is Max 5 wetlands on a "turkey " model.
 
Nice to see the goose down and the gun dirty. Hope you and your dog have many more successful days with that gun. Wish you'd come over here and shoot some.
 
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