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Is leaving shotgun loaded ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChaseOK" data-source="post: 862783" data-attributes="member: 2103"><p>I can understand that the spring pressure holding the shells stacked on one another in a tube could potentially swell the plastic case a little over a long period of time but it would take quite a strong spring. In the past I have had a shotgun loaded over two years and when I did fire them, they acted just like ever new one I have ever shot. No issue noted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChaseOK, post: 862783, member: 2103"] I can understand that the spring pressure holding the shells stacked on one another in a tube could potentially swell the plastic case a little over a long period of time but it would take quite a strong spring. In the past I have had a shotgun loaded over two years and when I did fire them, they acted just like ever new one I have ever shot. No issue noted. [/QUOTE]
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