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Unread 07-27-2021, 03:27 PM   #1
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I had same problem in a 20 ga. Mec help was to put baby powder in shot. It worked. Don't need much.
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Baby powder is one fix. An added fix is to wax the inside of the tube with Johnson's Paste Wax and shine it up good. Make sure that the tube is as large on the inside as it can be.
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I had the same problem in a 9000 28 gauge when I went to #6’s or #4’s .
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