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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 3010573" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>No worries. I've been shooting factory AA loads in the Viper as well as my own AA handloads for doves. It has been 100% reliable with no malfunctions from the first time I loaded a shell into it. The gun itself fits me well and I shoot it well. My hit percentage on doves this past season was on par with my tried and true 1-1/8 ounce 12 gauge load while only shooting 3/4 once loads in the 28ga. I have zero hesitation recommending the Tristar autoloading shotguns to anyone looking for that type of setup. My experience with them has been nothing but positive. On a side note, my 12 gauge is a Girsan MC312, which is a Benelli clone made in Turkey. It is one of the most reliable autos that I have used. Using the inertia recoil system, they can handle lightweight 1oz dove loads up through the largest 3-1/2" turkey loads with complete reliability. All at a price point that is 1/5 the cost of a similar Benelli. I'm told that the parts are even interchangeable although I haven't needed to try that. If I recall, I picked up my MC312 for right around $320 shipped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 3010573, member: 84442"] No worries. I've been shooting factory AA loads in the Viper as well as my own AA handloads for doves. It has been 100% reliable with no malfunctions from the first time I loaded a shell into it. The gun itself fits me well and I shoot it well. My hit percentage on doves this past season was on par with my tried and true 1-1/8 ounce 12 gauge load while only shooting 3/4 once loads in the 28ga. I have zero hesitation recommending the Tristar autoloading shotguns to anyone looking for that type of setup. My experience with them has been nothing but positive. On a side note, my 12 gauge is a Girsan MC312, which is a Benelli clone made in Turkey. It is one of the most reliable autos that I have used. Using the inertia recoil system, they can handle lightweight 1oz dove loads up through the largest 3-1/2" turkey loads with complete reliability. All at a price point that is 1/5 the cost of a similar Benelli. I'm told that the parts are even interchangeable although I haven't needed to try that. If I recall, I picked up my MC312 for right around $320 shipped. [/QUOTE]
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