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Should I worry about 1 jam in my shotgun? #6985862 12/06/17 11:49 PM
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While hunting this weekend, my stoeger 3000 failed to eject the 1st shell. I've had the gun for almost 3 full duck seasons and always shoot the same loads. Do you think I should be worried or just write it off as a fluke? This is the 1st jam I've ever had with the gun.

Re: Should I worry about 1 jam in my shotgun? [Re: TXhuntfish96] #6985891 12/07/17 12:12 AM
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How often do you clean it? Do you run thick oil on it or run it dry?

I ask because the first jam I get normally means I need to clean it. Also, when it get real cold I also run them much drier than I do normally...I realize up until this week it hasn't gotten anywhere close to cold.


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Originally Posted By: Judd
How often do you clean it? Do you run thick oil on it or run it dry?

I ask because the first jam I get normally means I need to clean it. Also, when it get real cold I also run them much drier than I do normally...I realize up until this week it hasn't gotten anywhere close to cold.


This. And I wouldn’t be worried about one malfunction. It’s when they have consistent trouble that you should worry.


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Re: Should I worry about 1 jam in my shotgun? [Re: TXhuntfish96] #6986166 12/07/17 03:04 AM
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If you haven't done it, its time to disassemble and give it a thorough cleaning.


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Re: Should I worry about 1 jam in my shotgun? [Re: TXhuntfish96] #6986311 12/07/17 04:43 AM
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No, I wouldn't worry about one jam. Ducks don't shoot back so that's just a minor inconvenience. All guns do that from time to time. There are no exceptions, I've had revolvers, Glocks, and AK47s malfunction on me. Some guns are better than others, but there is no such thing as a foolproof gun.

And yes, cleaning it helps.

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What kind of jam was it? Can you identify if it was ammo or gun related?

There are lots of reasons for a gun to malfunction.

If it hasn't been detail stripped, cleaned and lubed then it really needs it after 3 seasons in the duck blind.

As other have said, ducks aren't dangerous, one malfunction isn't that big of deal. But I would take the gun to the range, put couple of boxes of shells though it and see how it does. If it's continuing to jam you need to figure out why. If it's running fine I wouldn't worry.


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Originally Posted By: gusick
No, I wouldn't worry about one jam. Ducks don't shoot back so that's just a minor inconvenience. All guns do that from time to time. There are no exceptions, I've had revolvers, Glocks, and AK47s malfunction on me. Some guns are better than others, but there is no such thing as a foolproof gun.

And yes, cleaning it helps.


Say what?? Glocks and AK’s never jam. Ever. Not even once. Ever. bolt

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Re: Should I worry about 1 jam in my shotgun? [Re: TXhuntfish96] #6987465 12/07/17 11:27 PM
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Ok guys.. I fully clean it at the end of every season. I oil it every other hunt or so. Im not sure if the jam was the guns issue or the shells issue.

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