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They can be quirky.
When trying to diagnose what is going on, it is best to remove the wood and you can see the operation of most of the parts and you can see what is going on.
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[QUOTE=Steven Gray;449577]How bad is working on the ejectors?
Like trying to diagnose a bad-running Jaguar. |
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I take it your new VHE is not doing the “E” part very well?
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Well yeah the right barrel ejects pretty well but the left is kinda weak it kicks the shell up but not out all the way but with snap caps it kicked the left but not the right at the gun store but when I got home and tried it again with snap caps it kicked both out. But with shells it kicks the right barrel out but the left only jumps up i assume the springs are weak. I called Darlington gun works on the way home and they are 4 to 6 weeks out as of today at 12pm.
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