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April 29, 2024, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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590 Shockwave-Another thing I won't do again
Welp, I've got a friend I occasionally shoot with that says he's getting on in years and is trying out 'different' things.
He let me shoot his Mossberg 590 Shockwave with 12 gauge slugs. Well, like the Ruger LCR .357 magnum with 158 grain cartridges, the Shockwave is something I'll not do again. The recoil of the Shockwave was awful. I thought I was holding it firmly but it came back in my hand and the safety ripped into the web of my right hand. I was seriously wishing for some shooting gloves. He had a green laser setup and I found the least objectionable way of shooting the thing was to brace the butt against my hip. We pretty much hit what we were aiming at but it was no fun shooting the thing. Don't get me wrong, I LIKE new experiences just for the experience itself but the Mossberg Shockwave 12 gauge, while something I'm glad I tried, won't be something I'll ever like. Maybe I'm off base here. I only fired like a half dozen shots. Anybody have anything good to say about the Shockwave and the way to shoot it? |
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is that the sound of crickets i hear?
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April 29, 2024, 06:33 PM | #3 |
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yeah but...chicks dig scars.
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April 29, 2024, 07:02 PM | #4 |
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I had my Mossberg 500 set up with an 18” barrel, and basically the same birdshead grip of the Shockwave. When I shot it, I would maintain firm forward pressure on the forearm. When I shot it, I used “low recoil” slugs or buckshot… No problem.
It would be interesting to try the minishell slugs and buck in the 590 with the Opsol adapter.
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April 29, 2024, 08:59 PM | #5 |
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I have a Shockwave that we keep under the counter as a “shop gun”. The ability to stage it out of sight, under the counter is its biggest feature. It is loaded with Winchester low recoil OO Buckshot.
Range from the staged location to the front door is short (under 15yards). Basically Handgun range with more power on tap. For that specific use, i think its fine. As a general SD shotgun, it would NOT be my choice. I agree with full power buck or slugs, its painful to shoot. As mentioned above, using a solid push/pull technique really helps control the little beast. |
April 30, 2024, 09:43 AM | #6 |
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One of my father's friends used to shoot with us occasionally. He brought his young adult son out a few times.
The son always brought his 12 ga pistol grip shotgun, and always had to look tough by firing 3" slugs. He broke his wrist twice while I was there, three times total (that I know of). By no means am I saying that PGOs, PG conversions, and Shockwave type things are useless. But they're dumb and nearly useless. Of course, the owners punish themselves for their dumb decisions; so the idiocy seems to self-resolve.
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April 30, 2024, 07:15 PM | #7 |
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It'd be MUCH more fun with reduced recoil loads or shorty shells.
I have a 590, but its not a Shockwave... the Shockwave serves a niche, just not mine. Sent from my SM-S916U using Tapatalk |
May 1, 2024, 03:10 AM | #8 |
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I once had an opportunity to shoot a shotgun cut down to that size, was an NFA item because it had been somebody's field gun to begin with, not factory made.
Kind of fun with low brass birdshot, but #4 buck got painful. I declined bigger buckshot, and would have refuse slugs if offered. (I wasn't quite that stupid, that day..)
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May 1, 2024, 01:42 PM | #9 |
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I never fired one, but I assume that something named, "Shockwave" would have some recoil.
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May 1, 2024, 01:56 PM | #10 |
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If you look back to before the NFA act of 1934, few of the "shotgun pistols" were made in 12 ga. Most were in 20 ga. or .410-there were even some 28 gauges made. There is a reason for that. The 12 is pretty difficult to handle. I have a NFA 20 double that I won't even shoot 3" shells in.
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May 1, 2024, 02:48 PM | #11 |
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I've passed along some of the recommendations.
Just for a little more information, it was the Mossberg 590 Shockwave 'Shock'n'Saw'. https://www.mossberg.com/shockwave-s...saw-50647.html and we were shooting: Black Aces Tactical High Velocity Slug 28gr.-1oz.-12 ga.-2 3/4" shells. The rational for using slugs was to sight in the green laser. Aside from the physical wear and tear (on us, not the gun) I think we got that done. A word-for-word quote from the owner today: "I think I went full-retard on this one." But he was smiling when he said it. |
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However, before the NFA 34, anyone could take a hacksaw to any gun without asking permission, getting approval, paying any tax or registering the gun. So I suspect there were more than a few sawed off shotguns, in every caliber. My grandfather told me of a guy he knew, was a one armed railroad cop in the early 1900s. His "sidearm" was a double barrel 10 gauge (TEN gauge) cut down to large pistol size. He worked the railroads for 20+ years, (chasing hobos off the freight cars, primarily) and said he never had to fire it, not even once!! I don't doubt that, one bit!!
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May 1, 2024, 09:32 PM | #13 |
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not a fan
I figure anything I can do with a pistol gripped shotgun, or the Shockwave variants, I can do better with a shotgun that has a butt stock. Except, the stubby shotguns can fit in smaller spots for stowage, but that makes them no easier to shoot. Best of both worlds without NFA hassle, is an 18" gun with a good folding stock. Stows easier, but deploys to be useful.
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May 2, 2024, 11:57 AM | #14 |
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I once saw a couple of guys with a "pre-Shockwave" a Mossberg with pistol grip but 18" barrel/26" OAL.
Shooting from the hip was not very accurate and quit being fun, so one expert held it up so as to look down the barrel. Bang! "Ow, ow, ow, help me find my tooth." |
May 2, 2024, 02:52 PM | #15 |
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Why even mess around with something this small, noisy and powerful?
A 9mm carbine would be a LOT better choice. |
May 10, 2024, 07:53 PM | #16 |
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Well I'm guilty of buying some questionable stuff, generally because I'm bored and it will be something to do. I've got a Ruger .327 Fed Mag Single Seven, a CZ 512 22 Magnum, a Mossberg 590S Shockwave with a 14.xx barrel, a Ruger TD 10/22 and some others - all pretty much impulse purchases because why not. I don't like the Single Seven as much as I thought I would, the CZ is excellent and I put a Leupold scope on it, and I never shoot the TD 10/22 or make use of the TD feature.
I had a vague idea about what I could use the Shockwave for. I encounter feral hogs fairly frequently but I've never had it with me to try it out. I've only shot it with mini shells but it comes from the factory set up for anything. Recoil was not remarkable at all. It's a kinda goofy gun but I'll probably take it woodsbumming after turkey season ends next week. When I'm actually huntings hogs over a feeder, I'll have a .243 bolt. I definitely would not buy either the Single Seven or TD 10/22 again - I like 10/22s, just haven't used the TD. I would buy the CZ but I think maybe they are discontinued - not sure about that. I'm on the fence about the Shockwave. Generally I don't like a lot of weight when I'm hunting or woodsbumming and the Shockwave is all steel so we'll see. So definite maybe. |
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May 10, 2024, 09:24 PM | #18 |
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I had an ADC .357 derringer, I would have rather put it up against my face and pulled the trigger than let loose of a slug out of a Shockwave.
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May 12, 2024, 08:06 AM | #19 |
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I too have a shockwave but haven't shot it yet due to a car accident wrist injury but I do have it equipped with the Opsol adapter and mini shells. This was before Mossberg started making them. I also put a green big dot laser on mine to make "aiming" easier, it makes point-shooting feel more natural with this gun.
I got mine just because I could, I didn't need a particular reason, just because it looked cool. I own a few range toys and like variety in my options. I also decided I would use low recoil oo buck if I removed the Opsol, I enjoy the low recoil rounds in my other shotguns, and in a pistol grip shotty I keep stashed around the house. It offers faster follow-up shots.
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My take away is I'm not shooting slugs out of that thing unless my life depends on it or unless I am wearing a shooting glove. There's been several good suggestions about NOT using slugs but low recoil or mini rounds. And once again, the Shockwave was bought as a range-toy/something-unusual as the owner is getting on in years and is straying from 'traditional' firearms to other stuff just for fun. |
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May 16, 2024, 12:12 AM | #21 |
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I've got hundreds of rounds through my Shockwave and love it. I only shoot minislugs and my own homebrew #4 Buck minishells. The minislugs have a bit more kick than my minishells, but the recoil is still manageable. I avoid full-sized slugs.
Like smee, I started with the OpSol adapter, but I recently installed the Defender Tactical conversion kit which allows me to shoot any combination of shell lengths up to 3". I've also installed a slimline side saddle, a Crimson Trace Laser Saddle, XS Big Dot, and a Streamlight TL-Racker forend light. I've gotten pretty accurate with both the rounds I use, and can comfortably say that I would have no concerns grabbing it at night to defend myself. |
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Thanks, Cowboy, I didn't know about the Defender Tactical conversion kit, I ordered one last night and will give it a try. I like the option of shooting the different size shells with out having to remove the adaptor.
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May 19, 2024, 02:38 PM | #23 |
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Shooting a shotgun without a butt stock is a lot harder than it looks .
A dog was on our steet chasing bicylist , walkers , children and acting strang ... The police stopped and the officer thought the dog rabid ... there had been calls earlier of a dog biting people . He had a 12 ga. with no butt stock ... the dog came running up to where we were and ... he missed 4 shots at very close range ... you don't have any way to sight ... you must hip shoot and that's not very accurate way to shoot . After watching that ... my shotgun is Keeping its butt stock and I'm using the bead to sight it with . I would have never believed the policman could miss 4 times when the dog was so close ... but there is no way to use any sights and pumping with two hands threw his barrel off the direction he was trying to aim . The butt also aids in reloading/pumping . Gary |
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My (limited to half a dozen slugs) experience was it's not a 'serious' thing and the guy that bought it (Mossberg Shockwave 'Shock 'N' Saw') bought it on a whim to try something different. The Shockwave did have a shotgun bead front sight and that's what was used for the initial setting of the green laser the owner had on the gun. We shot slugs and adjusted the laser and I don't have any problem with hitting something with the thing and shooting was done from the hip but recoil was such that like I said in my original post, shooting slugs from the thing is not something I would willingly do again. Was the police officer shooting slugs, buckshot or birdshot? |
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May 26, 2024, 08:15 PM | #25 |
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I think the Shockwave is the answer to a question nobody asked! I've tried one, and don't see the need (I do have a former Police 870 with a 20" barrel). The folks at the range that almost always have a Shockwave (or Remington's version) are not exactly gun folks. Young people with inferiority complexes...
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