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I inherited some mini shells, never fired any, never cared for them. I was watching some youtube on mini shells because I was at work and didn't have any work to do. I have a NEF break action 12 that can use them, so I put them in that guns stock shell holder and that's where they have been for the last few years. I saw a rumor that the 1300 will cycle minishells. So when I got home I got all 5 of my mini shells that I could find and loaded them in my 1300 and cycled them at kind of normal speed, loaded them back up cycled them slowly for dramatic effect, then then again but cycled them fast.
The cool thing about the mini shells is a gun that holds a politically correct four, 3 inch shells in the tube will hold something like 9 mini shells in the tube.
So my sawed off 14 inch barrel 1300 is now "high capacity" as soon as I can find more mini shells, thus giving my 1300 the evil feature it always lacked by design.
I always wondered why there was so much wasted space in modern light 2-3/4 shells, in some lower power shells around half the shells internal volume is wad.
My 1300 was made in the 1990s.
The cool thing about the mini shells is a gun that holds a politically correct four, 3 inch shells in the tube will hold something like 9 mini shells in the tube.
So my sawed off 14 inch barrel 1300 is now "high capacity" as soon as I can find more mini shells, thus giving my 1300 the evil feature it always lacked by design.
I always wondered why there was so much wasted space in modern light 2-3/4 shells, in some lower power shells around half the shells internal volume is wad.
My 1300 was made in the 1990s.