The problem is that I have shot Winchesters that I got in 100 rds bulks at Canadian Tire they work great they slide right out of the chambers when I open the receiver but they make the receiver difficult to open. I have also tried Federals in 100 rds bulk packages from the same store, the gun opens really easy but the rounds bon't slide out. Someone suggested I try the Win AA thinking it might work. That is where I'm at.
Get a small brake cylinder hone,
and lube with WD-40 and
pollish out your chambers.
The shells will fly out when you jerk the gun back
with action open.
Will work for 12 gauge,
not sure about 20 gauge.
+1....Polishing the chambers is your best all around solution...you need to polish the chambers so the rounds slide out easier. The problem with inexpensive rounds is they expand quite a bit when fired. The AA rounds don't expand as much so they should slide out easier
dont forget to lube stones with WD-40 or kerosine.
Frenchy:
Another way is to buy a brass brush of the right bore, wrap steel wool around it, then use some course valve grinding compound followed by fine compound. Attach this to the end of your cleaning rod and away you go. You can buy the valve grinding compound at Canadian Tire. I did it by hand, an electric drill cuts too fast and builds up heat, or at least that is what I was told. Rotate and move in and out as you grind away. Obviously clean well and check with a fired shell every once in a while as you go along.
It will take a few hundred cycles to get it right, but in the end it will look like a mirror in the chamber.
Niagara Glenn




























