I figured it out.
I figured it out.
Last edited by Entryteam; 03-28-22 at 12:43.
"It is only the warrior who chooses pacifism. All others are condemned to it."
"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem."
Dangerous Freedom over Peaceful Slavery.
No experience with the subject problem.
I've got a somewhat similar Mossberg 590A1, but I've never even touched a Maverick 88.
With a brief glance at the specs, these come in either 12 or 20 gauge with a maximum of 3" ammo.
Except for loading the wrong ammo into the Maverick, I suppose the next thing to consider is there could be something wrong with that Remington ammo; or one's technique.
Find another shotgun with which to try that Remington ammo &/or get another person to get hands/eyes/& another opinion on the matter, in-person. I've got no other ideas. Maybe somebody else here will know the answer without personally being there with the OP's gun and ammo.
"It is only the warrior who chooses pacifism. All others are condemned to it."
"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem."
Dangerous Freedom over Peaceful Slavery.
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