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January 21, 2017, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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S&W Model 1012 [turkish from 2006?]- loads?
Hello,
My dad gave me a S&W model 1012 semi-auto shotgun. It was brand new around 2006- give or take. It is of turkish make, and seems to be the same model as the current Weatherby SA-08 [another import]. It has two bushings to adjust the gas system. Supposedly, one of them is for light loads and the other for heavy loads. I had intense cycling problems with a few different makes of ammo that were 'light' loads: around 1150-1230 fps, 7/8oz to 1oz. Yet, the use of 1250fps and 1 1/8oz seemed to work reliably. My question: what is considered a 'normal' light load for a semi-auto 12 guage shotgun? I have boxes of light [2 3/4dram or lighter] loads for my LC Smith, so my idea of 'light' loads may not be what the makers considered light. What should I be using as the model of a 'light' load for this shotgun? What defines the difference between light and heavy? thanks in advance. |
January 22, 2017, 04:17 PM | #2 |
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1oz or less running 1200 or less would be "normal" light loads. I reload 3/4oz and shoot them in my gas guns with no issues. You might try changing the bushings if you want to shoot light loads.
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