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Old 11-03-2009, 05:38 PM   #16
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If you are worried about wearing out the spring or causing damage to the ammo then just download the shotgun by 1 round. If it is a tactical shoty then you will still have plenty of ammo on board to handle almost every domestic doodle that can happen where you would need to deploy your tactical blaster. Springs on the shotguns are easy as hell to replace AND they tend to last forever. It is the ammo that needs to be replaced most of the time. The rounds will tend to swell at the nose from the pressure and they will not feed reliably. Depending on the ammo it can take a few days to litterly years before this is a problem. Besides it is a good idea to download your tactical shotgun by one round anyway. It makes changing ammo types quick (like going from buck to slugs, you simply push a slug into the mag tube and rack the slide, you will loose the round in the chamber but you gain a long range solution to an otherwise unsolovable problem) They teach this technique at Gunsite. CHEERS
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Old 11-04-2009, 08:53 PM   #17
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Are there any negative effects that result from keeeping a shotgun magazine tube loaded for an extended period of time? Will it hurt the spring or cause it to not load properly?
Won't hurt a thing. I keep a Rem 1100 loaded for SD, and take it hunting on the weekends when bird season is on. Been doing it for about 30 years now, and have never had a malfunction yet.
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Old 11-05-2009, 01:00 PM   #18
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My favorite answer to this question -

Do you unload the springs under your truck when you're not driving it?
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Old 11-05-2009, 01:12 PM   #19
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Do you unload the springs under your truck when you're not driving it?
No, but I did have to replace the rear spring on my Stingray after 35 years...
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Old 11-05-2009, 11:34 PM   #20
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No, but I did have to replace the rear spring on my Stingray after 35 years...
Sitting didn't wear it out. Flexing did.

Same for gun springs. The way to a dead spring if you can't wait for years is to either stretch or overcompress it. Stretching shotgun mag springs is an old standby in the "old wives' tale" arena. So is shortening the follower in a pistol mag to add one more round. (This usually results in other unintended consequences too.) Guaranteed quick death for the overcompressed spring. CB
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