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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2719801" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>They do tend work better with larger calibers. The one we started with was a 38/357 and it took a good bit of time to find an OAL that it liked. The smaller calibers have a tendency to jack out live rounds in the heat of a stage, causing either a miss or a reload. Like you, I slicked up my 92 and got it working well in the end. Once the wife got her hands on a toggle-link rifle, it was all over though. Needless to say, that 73 came home with us. the 92 was eventually sold as it sat unused for several months. the money was used to buy an 1866.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2719801, member: 30309"] They do tend work better with larger calibers. The one we started with was a 38/357 and it took a good bit of time to find an OAL that it liked. The smaller calibers have a tendency to jack out live rounds in the heat of a stage, causing either a miss or a reload. Like you, I slicked up my 92 and got it working well in the end. Once the wife got her hands on a toggle-link rifle, it was all over though. Needless to say, that 73 came home with us. the 92 was eventually sold as it sat unused for several months. the money was used to buy an 1866. [/QUOTE]
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