I was finally able to take my new to me Stoeger M2000 out for some skeet shooting yesterday and was thoroughly disappointed. The gun would not cycle reliably so after 30 rounds I quit shooting. At no time was I able to shoot two shots back to back.
Here is what happend. The gun would continually hold the bolt open but not load the new shell in. It would load a new shell when I pulled the bolt back several times and then finally in went the new cartridge. Then at times I would have to reset the action release button after each shot. Frustrating to say the least.
I read on the Stoeger website that the M2000 needs 100-200 heavy loads to break it in before it will reliably cycle target or game loads. So I'm wondering if this could be my problem. I hadn't thought about that because the gun was used although in great shape. I am REALLY hoping this is the problem.
I'm not as familiar with shotguns as rifles and handguns so I pose the question to you shotgun gurus. Do you think this is the problem I was experiencing? Also, if this is the problem, what "heavy" loads do you recommend I put through the gun?
Thanks in advance.
Here is what happend. The gun would continually hold the bolt open but not load the new shell in. It would load a new shell when I pulled the bolt back several times and then finally in went the new cartridge. Then at times I would have to reset the action release button after each shot. Frustrating to say the least.
I read on the Stoeger website that the M2000 needs 100-200 heavy loads to break it in before it will reliably cycle target or game loads. So I'm wondering if this could be my problem. I hadn't thought about that because the gun was used although in great shape. I am REALLY hoping this is the problem.
I'm not as familiar with shotguns as rifles and handguns so I pose the question to you shotgun gurus. Do you think this is the problem I was experiencing? Also, if this is the problem, what "heavy" loads do you recommend I put through the gun?
Thanks in advance.