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<blockquote data-quote="Forgalspop" data-source="post: 3664763" data-attributes="member: 46636"><p>Heck, the shotgun probably hasn't had 25-30 shells through it, if that many. Again, it's only been an issue with steel based "low brass". My thoughts have been that the brass base "high brass" shells snap back better after firing and the steel based once fired, stays stretched out against the chamber. Thought of taking some Flitz polish and polishing the chamber some.</p><p></p><p> I only use the shot gun mainly for personal defense with a 18 1/2 barrel. It is loaded with the first two shells being bird shot and the next two being double ought buckshot. Kept under the bed. Not that I'm too worried about invaders, since we live in a very quiet and so far very safe neighborhood that is semi-rural. But one never knows! I've only played around with it a few times to test the function. </p><p></p><p>I don't believe it is the extractor or spring and plunger. The two times it happened I had a heck of a time getting the spent shell out after disassembling the shotgun????? Appreciate your suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgalspop, post: 3664763, member: 46636"] Heck, the shotgun probably hasn't had 25-30 shells through it, if that many. Again, it's only been an issue with steel based "low brass". My thoughts have been that the brass base "high brass" shells snap back better after firing and the steel based once fired, stays stretched out against the chamber. Thought of taking some Flitz polish and polishing the chamber some. I only use the shot gun mainly for personal defense with a 18 1/2 barrel. It is loaded with the first two shells being bird shot and the next two being double ought buckshot. Kept under the bed. Not that I'm too worried about invaders, since we live in a very quiet and so far very safe neighborhood that is semi-rural. But one never knows! I've only played around with it a few times to test the function. I don't believe it is the extractor or spring and plunger. The two times it happened I had a heck of a time getting the spent shell out after disassembling the shotgun????? Appreciate your suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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