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Unread 02-20-2021, 02:40 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Cameron Thraen View Post
Splits behind the top tang can be indicative of the frame moving on recoil. Not always but usually. Slight rearward movement of the frame causes the tang to work like a wedge forcing the grain apart. B. Dudley can tell you if it is frame to stock gap and if this needs to be repaired. Splits do not get better with use.
What would be your opinion on putting 10 or less low pressure shells a year through it as is?
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