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<blockquote data-quote="carleb" data-source="post: 874225" data-attributes="member: 2353"><p>Shortgrass, Thanks, it's just a little different procedure to get used to, but guess that all makes sense. I'm just not used to dropping shells directly into the chamber on auto or pump. It's not tough on the extractor or anything?</p><p></p><p>Don't want to beat this to death, but do you let the bolt fly forward with the spring pressure, or control it with your thumb?</p><p></p><p>Shadowrider, it is a cool feature, but I don't remember ever using it.</p><p></p><p>Although I grew up using a Sweet 16 Browning, I haven't had a Browning for a while. The Remington is a little different, thus described, but also something about a fiber recoil buffer and one extractor instead of two?</p><p></p><p>Looks like a good old shotgun and cheap compared to a Browning Auto 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carleb, post: 874225, member: 2353"] Shortgrass, Thanks, it's just a little different procedure to get used to, but guess that all makes sense. I'm just not used to dropping shells directly into the chamber on auto or pump. It's not tough on the extractor or anything? Don't want to beat this to death, but do you let the bolt fly forward with the spring pressure, or control it with your thumb? Shadowrider, it is a cool feature, but I don't remember ever using it. Although I grew up using a Sweet 16 Browning, I haven't had a Browning for a while. The Remington is a little different, thus described, but also something about a fiber recoil buffer and one extractor instead of two? Looks like a good old shotgun and cheap compared to a Browning Auto 5. [/QUOTE]
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