The rule of thumb is any shell that's 1200FPS or faster should work well.
The 935 is much more likely to have feeding problems with light loads over a 930.
The rule of thumb is any shell that's 1200FPS or faster should work well.
The 935 is much more likely to have feeding problems with light loads over a 930.
I'm starting to look at these again. I've got 3 500s and would like to consider a semi-auto.
Plus the price on the tactical model (includes the Choate +2, front bead sight) has come down to the $465 range from a few vendors.
May pick one up and put a Mesa Tactical pistol grip stock with limbsaver on it ($150).
Will the pistol grip stock's interfering with easy access to the tang mounted safety be ok with you? Some say that it puts the shooter at disadvantage.
I don't know. I've never tried a pistol grip on a shotgun. I understand that some have expressed that concern. Truthfully, I don't think it would be a problem because if I'm "go" mode, the safety would be off; without too much off/on to worry about. I'm just thinking out loud; no experience with a PG shotgun.
Here's my original and updated (as of a few years ago) review on the 930 SPX:
http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...5138#post25138
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I keep coming back to these posts on the 930 because I can't get to stopping mine from spitting out shells when I load it and fire. I've done all of the "polishing" fixes people talk about and even sent it back to Mossberg who I think just took it apart fired it and sent it back...
I like it but honestly would just save for a Benelli if I could do it all over again. I'm going to try some of the things posted here, but have already done all of the or3gun parts upgrades.
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