BigDotGlock
Regular
I'm kind of stumped, so I figured I'd ask you sirs about a weird problem I'm having with my Model 12.
It works flawlessly with birdshot, it'll even "slamfire" without issues, but it hates buckshot. Anyime I try firing buckshot I get off the first shot and the action locks up, to the point I have to hold it by the forend and slam the butt on a solid surface.
It has nothing to do with recoil or the power of the loads. I can put an empty birdshot hull in the chamber, close it, eject without issues. Even an empty buckshot hull jams up the works.
I'm thinking it has to do with the length of the brass base on the buckshot messing with the chamber...make sense? If that's the issue, can it be fixed?
It works flawlessly with birdshot, it'll even "slamfire" without issues, but it hates buckshot. Anyime I try firing buckshot I get off the first shot and the action locks up, to the point I have to hold it by the forend and slam the butt on a solid surface.
It has nothing to do with recoil or the power of the loads. I can put an empty birdshot hull in the chamber, close it, eject without issues. Even an empty buckshot hull jams up the works.
I'm thinking it has to do with the length of the brass base on the buckshot messing with the chamber...make sense? If that's the issue, can it be fixed?