That IS a funny story, Shoddy. Thanks for sharing.
The S/N on mine checks to 1962. The label with the friction ring diagram inside the forearm looks brand new. The rest of the gun looks about the same.View attachment 120939
Wow!! Didn't realize there were this many kindred souls on here! I inherited my Sweet 16 in 1970. Believe it was made in 1959.
What's max dram for a 16GA 1 1/8oz load? I'm curious because they kick like a damn mule! That Federal box in the post above with a paint stain on it? Yea, those are max loads. I'm thinking the mag tube needs to be totally dry to shoot those.
Fired about 10 of those and 15 or so of the others. All shot great.
Nope. Its set for heavy loads. It still runs the normal field loads set that way. I do keep the tube very very lightly lubed. Maybe I need it totally dry.you might have the recoil ring on 180 degrees out, the bronze ring on the mag tube with the forearm off the gun, turn it over and your recoil might be tamed
Are you saying to match the taper to the taper in the steel ring? Seems like it would only pressure the tube on that end.i'd try it anyway, but it's your gun and your shoulder LOL
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