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    Winchester Super X low brass problem

    None of my automatic shotguns will cycle Winchester Super X 12g low brass 2 3/4 1oz 7 1/2

    Anyone dealt with this before?

    #2
    Semis don't typically cycle well unless you use heavier loads.

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      #3
      Must not be a Benelli

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        #4
        Originally posted by Shane View Post
        Semis don't typically cycle well unless you use heavier loads.
        My A400s eat anything I put in em. And always have.


        What type of shotgun OP?

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          #5
          My old 1100 does the same thing…always has. Shoots the Remington low brass shells fine.

          And when I say old I mean I got it used over 30 years ago. I have had the o rings replaced and had a gunsmith look at it but it is still the same. I love the gun so I just buy what it likes to eat.

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            #6
            I ran it through my old SX2, Mossberg 935 ans brand new SX4… all with the same result! Cycles high brass fine

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              #7
              Those super x with the silver "brass" hang up often in my wingmaster. The case expands and you sometimes have to bang the gun on the ground to open it. Have had them fail to cycle my benelii m1. Both guns will eat anything else. Try cleaning your chambers, it may help, may not. Just junk shells.

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                #8
                2 3/4", 1200fps "dove loads" is all I've ever fed my 11-87. Just about any brand. The squirrels & doves don't know the difference between those and "high brass" and neither does the Remmy.

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                  #9
                  Some semi autos do not like loads less than 1 1/8 ounce of shot.

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                    #10
                    935 here. Shoots low brass cheapest shells i can find

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                      #11
                      My A5 will not cycle anything but 1 1/4 drams equivalent or higher high brass loads. Hits hard at longer ranges but dove hunting gets pricey.

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