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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?
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07-16-2023, 07:45 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Del Whitman of Lake Ann, MI. Check out on his Facebook page: D.C. Whitman Custom Gunsmithing
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07-16-2023, 05:33 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Maybe try different shells first
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I reload anything I can buy these days. Presently using Federal primers in AA hulls
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It is likely the shells.
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07-17-2023, 12:13 AM | #8 | ||||||
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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.
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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
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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.
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