Hello,
I was at a sporting clay competition this weekend and unfortunately found out that my rem 870 supermag has decided to not eject the shell after firing of certain ammo. It seemed to only happen to Winchester super target shells, I would have to put the gun against me and pull very hard to open the action. This happened consistently with these shells but not other more expensive shells. I heard rumors that this is due to the fact that it is a low brass shell and expands in the chamber and gets stuck, because they are cheap.
Now is this an issue that I should contact Remington and use my warranty and get the gun serviced?But I have also heard that with 870's after wearing in the gun and using it more this problem will go away?
Any experience or suggestions? Thanks...
I was at a sporting clay competition this weekend and unfortunately found out that my rem 870 supermag has decided to not eject the shell after firing of certain ammo. It seemed to only happen to Winchester super target shells, I would have to put the gun against me and pull very hard to open the action. This happened consistently with these shells but not other more expensive shells. I heard rumors that this is due to the fact that it is a low brass shell and expands in the chamber and gets stuck, because they are cheap.
Now is this an issue that I should contact Remington and use my warranty and get the gun serviced?But I have also heard that with 870's after wearing in the gun and using it more this problem will go away?
Any experience or suggestions? Thanks...


















































