Hardware Failures, Over-Penetration, and Other Shotgun Questions with Steve Fisher
Steve Fisher of Sentinel Concepts discusses common shotgun hardware failures like rattling mag extensions and broken side saddles, emphasizing simplicity with good sights, a white light, and reliable ammo carriers. He addresses user errors such as backwards shell loading and short-stroking, and explains how to mitigate over-penetration by patterning the gun and understanding environmental angles, preferring 00 or #1 buckshot. Fisher also highlights that modern, tight-patterning loads require precise aiming, stressing the irreplaceable value of professional training.



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