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Super Vinci question #5894468 08/25/15 03:05 AM
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Just bought the super Vinci mainly for duck hunting but with dove season approaching I was wanting to take it out and use it then. My question is how is this gun with a lighter load such as one for dove. Is there a breaking in process or should I be good to go on just running some light dove loads through it without jamming up. Thanks guys

Re: Super Vinci question [Re: Rebel noodler] #5894613 08/25/15 04:58 AM
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They're supposed to handle everything. My advice is buy some cheap stuff, see if it works, and if not, run AAs in it.


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Re: Super Vinci question [Re: Rebel noodler] #5896215 08/26/15 01:17 AM
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I don't have a Vinci but my SBE 2 has shot everything I have fed it so far. I didn't do a break in just started feeding it during dove season.

Re: Super Vinci question [Re: Rebel noodler] #5896449 08/26/15 02:47 AM
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Shoot the Remington heavy dove and you will be fine. It has 3 1/4 dram and 1 1/8 ounce shot. It's low brass. Great shells



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