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Old May 3, 2013, 09:42 PM   #2
the rifleer
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It is possible to over oil a gun, but it will not cause those results. When oiling a gun you only want a small amount of oil. If you have too much oil, it is really easy for dirt to stick and you will actually wear the gun faster because you have dirt in the gun, but this is not you problem.

I think your problem is related to light loads. Target loads used for trap are not very heavy loads, in general. I recommend you try some heavier shot loads and see if that fixes your problem. Sometimes guns need to be broken in with heavier load before you can shoot lighter loads.

If your gun still jams with heavier loads, you need to see if the manufacture will let you send it back and repair it under warranty.

Again, when oiling, just use a light coat, its really doesn't take a lot of oil.
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