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Cody_2130

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  1. I have ran about 300 rounds through it so far and it has done well. MKA1919 fit but do not function great, not sure if they need to be tuned or what. Shoots nice and soft, buckshot and slugs dont kill you like some of the other guns on the market. Once it was broke in I switched to light target loads and have had zero issues with them amazingly. Unfortanatly the local spot where I was planning on shooting 3 gun this summer closed for good so I may end up selling the gun but we will see

  2. 1 hour ago, Rudukai13 said:

    My suggestion would be to go out and buy a couple boxes of each of the following;

     

    - A first, second, and third preference of the kind of birdshot you'd like to be able to use as practice ammo, and

     

    - A first, second, and third preference of the kind of birdshot you'd like to run in competition, and

     

    - A first, second, and third preference of the slugs you'd like to both use as practice and run in competition.

     

    Run all the rounds through the gun prior to going through the break-in period, then perform the break-in as suggested in the manual, then perform the same original test once the gun has been broken in. Record and report reliability performance for each different type/brand of ammo and make your decisions based on those results

    Damn good idea, I'll have to do that

  3. With what seems to be a pretty competitive setup on my m3k in am well under a grand including spare parts and a fair bit gun of ammo

    $550 M3K from kygunco

    $15 FFL

    $100 +6 tube and follower from MOA

    Plus a couple hours stippling the gun and opening up the load port. At least so far I have not seen a need for lifter work but who knows that may change down the road. I am a couple hundred rounds into the gun with zero issues

  4. I have an m3k and no might be biased but I would go for the stoeger over the 930, pretty much all it needs is a touch of load port clean up work to load quads and an extention tube, seems like it would be very competitive with a 1301 at half the cost. The only real issue I have seen with them is the extractor and getting a benelli one fixes that fir under $10

  5. As promised, here is my blue moa +6 tube, I also stippled the grip and fore end with two different patterns

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    I only have a couple more things to put on the gun, a kick ezz pad once I shorten the stock a bit and a diy match saver and then I figure it's about as good as it's gonna get haha

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