Shooting Mossberg 12 gauge super magnum
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Becuae only a dumb ass goes to the shooting range without it. When your wearing a hearing aid at 50 you will see.
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Nice.. Was that a 3" magnum slug load?
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my mossy 600at uses rifled slugs no problem with no upgrades except a little trick to increase round capacity to 7+1.. dont understand some of the confusing comments below about this..
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Ah, ok. I do not full length size my cases. All you really need is somewhat of a taper crimp to hold the bullet in. The cases are so thick, they don't need reworking after firing.
You just call Rcky Mt and ask for heavy-walled 12GA cases. Then you specify the length, primer pocket size, and bullet diameter you are using. He machines them very close to a standard 12GA plastic chamber spec, so the cases are very thick. I only ordered 10 cases. It took 9 months to receive...
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@jr9950 When I said a Lee press isn't enough, I meant their Load-All. The .50 BMG press is quite a bit more than $50, or it was when I got one. I wasn't able to find dies for the 12 GFH, and CH4D is pricey, my roommate had called Rocky Mountain Cartridge some time ago and they weren't making 12 GFH brass at that time. But in the idea of saving money, they can be made from used BMG brass.
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I've got a 12GA From Hell and some things said are not true.
You can use a LEE Classic 50BMG press to load them. All you need is a crimp die for loading. Bullets are seated by hand or with mallet. I had my crimp die made from a stainless barrel blank section with a 15 degree reamer run into a .75" hole. It has 1-1/4" thread for LEE press. Rocky Mountain machined my cases for around $8 each. They don't need to be 50BMG brass. Mine use 209 shotgun primers. 1040gr cast bLts.
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I can easily obtain one from the custom bigbores store, they cost around $6,000 and have a waiting period of about a month. the 12gafh I've got to admitt is alot easier to obtain for around $500 to $1000 but it is gonna kick so fucking hard, it weighs only around 15 to 30lbs so that's still about 100 to 230lbs of recoil depending on what protection your using, I use muzzelbrakes a kick-eez recoil pad a cheek easy pad, and a limbsaver super magnum plus recoil shield so it's pretty easy to handle
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Yeah, but not going to do much good if you can't shoot it off hand, or even carry it along with you. Plus, since they're handmade, and there are but a few of those rifles, getting one would be prohibitavely expensive. A 12GFH isn't going to be even a fraction as hard to get, it can be made from other common shotguns, like the H&R or Savage 210.
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well, you get what you pay for, and your definately not getting a 100lbs .22 rifle, this gun is worth the heavy weight, get a nice sturdy bipod, and no game on earth is out of it's power limit, the 12-gauge from hell has about the same recoil as the 950, except it's lighter, I get what your saying, since the 950 is also made from 20mm shells. but the gun can absolutely change the outcome of an elephant stampede, of course so can the 12-gafh
why would u put a scope on a shotgun ...... that looks ugly as fuck
roguecj310 1 year ago
believe it or not, if you actually read the rest of the comments, you would find out why I made the shotgun "look ugly as fuck" but since you seem incapable of actually getting over the laziness of dragging the mouse 1/2 inch downwards, I'll tell you.
Ready for it? I am shooting slugs out of the gun.
magnumcalib 1 year ago 4
is that a shotgun with a SCOPE!! im not used to that at all, is it normal in some uses???
jubbles2343 4 years ago
Jubbles, look below, it's been going on for almost a year now. We've talked about a rifled slug. A rifled slug is a solid projectile to which you CAN use a scope with.
magnumcalib 4 years ago