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John Dallas
07-16-2023, 01:33 PM
Shot my 12 gauge Sterly for the first time in about 30 years. Gun has been very lightly used over its lifetime. It was restocked about 25 years ago by a well-known outfit in the midwest (sellers of many stock blanks. Also now out of business, apparently). Who it might have been?

More importantly,
the gun is very hard to open after shooting, and was also hard to open after shooting on spent shells. Opened rather easily after shooting on empty chambers.

Any guesses?

Thx

Craig Larter
07-16-2023, 02:06 PM
Most likely the firing pin is dragging on the primer. Common issue with Foxes. If you look at the spent shell see if the primer has a drag line. East fix for a gunsmith or try hulls with a Remington primer.

John Dallas
07-16-2023, 03:07 PM
Craig - Looks like that's the problem. Thanks
I've only lived in Michigan for about 45 years, and rarely had need for a smith. Anyone have a name to serve up in Michigan?

Steve Huffman
07-16-2023, 04:33 PM
Maybe try different shells first

John Dallas
07-16-2023, 04:43 PM
I reload anything I can buy these days. Presently using Federal primers in AA hulls

Brian Dudley
07-16-2023, 06:29 PM
It is likely the shells.

Greg Baehman
07-16-2023, 06:45 PM
***snip***
I've only lived in Michigan for about 45 years, and rarely had need for a smith. Anyone have a name to serve up in Michigan?
Del Whitman of Lake Ann, MI. Check out on his Facebook page: D.C. Whitman Custom Gunsmithing

Richard Flanders
07-16-2023, 11:13 PM
Try Remington STS hulls. I have far less trouble with those than with AA hulls, which tend to stick in the rim recesses in the bbls and make the gun impossible to open.

matt koepnick
07-17-2023, 12:35 PM
hey sir. my 16 gauge Sterlingworth also did this since i bought it a decade ago. it too was a restock gun. i was directed to look at primers too. noticed a dragline across 1/2 of spent primers. happened with my usual 8500 psi loads with win 209 primers/cheddite hull. after this i switched to fio 616 and fixed it. now only loading 7/8 oz and cx2000 cheddite primers. the gun has opened like butter ever since. just my 2 cents worth. mattly

Brian Dudley
07-17-2023, 03:09 PM
If the gun is not opening up at all, then the firing pins are likely sticking in the primers. If the gun is opening a little and stopping before the extractor starts pulling the shells out, then it is the shells sticking in the chambers.

John Dallas
07-17-2023, 03:22 PM
Gun is hard to open initially after firing. Once it breaks free, it opens easily. The primers are scratched,so I am guessing that is the problem. Given that this is the first time fired in 30 years, it may just assume it's location back in the safe

John Dallas
07-17-2023, 03:29 PM
It was restocked about 25 years ago by a well-known outfit in the midwest (sellers of many stock blanks. Also now out of business, apparently). Who it might have been?

Last, but not least. Any guesses? Seems to me their name perhaps began with a "J" and was about 6 letters long. Driving my feeble mind crazy

Daniel Carter
07-17-2023, 04:59 PM
Have 2, a Sterlie and A grade both 16ga. Both will hang up momentarily with both barrels fired. Not as noticable on 1 barrel. Reload Remington with Cheddite primers worst, factory Winchester no problem.

Could the name be Fajen or Bishop?

Mark Britton
07-17-2023, 09:47 PM
Yes Sir Been there Had that! Try different shells before you do anything !

Harold Lee Pickens
07-18-2023, 09:50 PM
Have had the same problem with more than one Fox.
Will have to try them with different factory shells, and with reloads and different primers.
BTW, no problems with Parkers.

Mark Britton
07-19-2023, 09:14 PM
My big problem was 20ga Challenger shells. The 12 ga work fine.