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Join Date: September 16, 2018
Location: Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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Chambering Problems with Sears Ted Williams model 75 20 Gauge
My grandfather just handed down a Ted williams model 75 20 gauge shotgun to me about a year ago. I have shot the gun and I am having some chambering issues. It seems as if the action doesn't have enough force to push forward hard enough. The round ejects but a new round in the tube Doesnt feed up. It also looks like the rear of the ejector is slanted inward towards the inside of the chamber. Should there be a spring there or what. I've tried everywhere looking for information on this thing and idk whats going on with it. Please Help!
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Join Date: November 2, 1998
Location: Colorado
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Using the right length of 20 GA ammunition?
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Join Date: September 16, 2018
Location: Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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Ive used 2 3/4 and it does this all the time
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