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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 5567534" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>Sure. Didn't mean to imply they won't. I've shot them for almost 15 years now and that's 2000+ shots from turkey, ducks and clays and never had one jam with a wide variety of ammo. TO ME the VERY limited risk is worth it for all the other benefits it has. Having said that I've always shot benelli guns minus some stoegers I've had (only owned inertia guns) </p><p></p><p>Funny enough the only gun I've ever owned that completely failed was an 870 pump. Literally fell apart during a duck hunt 15 years go and I was stuck with no other gun to use. Remington replaced it, sold it and went to an auto and never looked back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 5567534, member: 4849"] Sure. Didn’t mean to imply they won’t. I’ve shot them for almost 15 years now and that’s 2000+ shots from turkey, ducks and clays and never had one jam with a wide variety of ammo. TO ME the VERY limited risk is worth it for all the other benefits it has. Having said that I’ve always shot benelli guns minus some stoegers I’ve had (only owned inertia guns) Funny enough the only gun I’ve ever owned that completely failed was an 870 pump. Literally fell apart during a duck hunt 15 years go and I was stuck with no other gun to use. Remington replaced it, sold it and went to an auto and never looked back [/QUOTE]
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