So Ive been shooting 3" Mag Shoks for a number of years and this year they are discontinued . So I got some Grand Slams and did a few test shots the other day. No issues there, they pattern fine for me.
Tonight im getting ready to head out for the opener in the morn and decided to shuck a few shells in my gun. No I dont travel loaded I just decided to do a test. Anyway I could only get one shell in the tube. I thought maybe debris or somehting had gotten in the spring but after a little head scratching I found the Grand Slams are longer than the Mag Shoks and any other 3" shells I have on hand. the solution was to simple trim my plug about 3/8" . Now its all good . I thought a 3" shell was a 3" shell in terms of length.
Neither one of em are 3" Learn something every day I guess
Question??? Why the plug??? Does your state require only 3 shells in the gun?? Turkeys aren't a Federally regulated bird like Dove and Waterfowl. Just saying. GOOD LUCK in the am!!!! 3 more weeks till our opener.
Was thinking the same. No plug in my turkey gun, but I dont know all states regs.
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yeah its a state law . 3 shells only
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Quote from: strum on March 23, 2018, 10:02:34 PM
yeah its a state law . 3 shells only
What state so we'll know in the future?
Pennsylvania is limited to on in the chamber and plugged to 2 in the magazine.
You are right of course, a 3" shell is only 3" long after it's shot. The crimp, star crimp or roll crimp, as well as other factors, will affect its length prior to shooting. Many shells have different unfired lengths.
Illinois is another one of those 3-shot states.
Thanks,
Clark
Quote from: kdfester on March 24, 2018, 01:22:20 PM
Pennsylvania is limited to on in the chamber and plugged to 2 in the magazine.
Same here in CT
Quote from: CtRider on March 24, 2018, 07:01:27 PM
Quote from: kdfester on March 24, 2018, 01:22:20 PM
Pennsylvania is limited to on in the chamber and plugged to 2 in the magazine.
Same here in CT
same in Louisiana
3 shells in KY also
3 in MO also
3 in Delaware
Wow, I didn't realize so many states put a restriction on the number of shells you can have in the gun, since the turkey isn't a federally regulated bird. No restriction or plug required in NC but I normally only have three in anyway. Good info to know.