[QUOTE=Hemingway;80109] I've never been to Alaska, so this might sound stupid, but I was thinking, as a standard, I'd leave 2 slugs in the shotgun for hiking, just in case. Then if I ran across something to hunt, I'd cycle those 2 shells out for smaller shot.
That works, and if the tube holds 4 or 5 shells, just have less shells in the tube, and push a shot shell into the "Next-up" position in the back of the tube when you want a shot shell next, then just one cycle and good to go.
Don't know about the minishells in the Mossberg 500, but I think I did a thread on them and some people stated which firearms they cycle in. Try a search or start a new thread, I know they "did not" cycle every time in my Ithaca M-37 Featherweight.



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