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Anybody know how old this might be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3134600" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Normally what you do is swap the steel ring. Set for light loads, it is placed against the receiver (behind the recoil spring) with the flat side against the spring. For heavy loads you take it out, turn it 180 and put it up in front of the recoil spring against the bronze friction sleeve.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Just saw your post #21 and that's exactly how I have it set. Bevel of the friction ring towards muzzle and bevel of steel ring towards friction ring. And I just looked. That box of #6 shot in that earlier pic is a 3 1/4 dram load and it states under the dram equiv "maximum load" so I guess that's answers that. The 7.5s weren't marked with a dram weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3134600, member: 3099"] Normally what you do is swap the steel ring. Set for light loads, it is placed against the receiver (behind the recoil spring) with the flat side against the spring. For heavy loads you take it out, turn it 180 and put it up in front of the recoil spring against the bronze friction sleeve. Edit: Just saw your post #21 and that's exactly how I have it set. Bevel of the friction ring towards muzzle and bevel of steel ring towards friction ring. And I just looked. That box of #6 shot in that earlier pic is a 3 1/4 dram load and it states under the dram equiv "maximum load" so I guess that's answers that. The 7.5s weren't marked with a dram weight. [/QUOTE]
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