Bullnettles
Member
Hello all,
I have a 6-7 month old 870 that life hasn't allowed me to shoot until about a month ago. Every other fire was a lock-up (could not cock after fired). I found out this weekend it ONLY does that with aluminum after the extractor tore the rim on the tried and true stock bump that worked at the skeet range. Should I return to Remington or just stick with brass shells and quit whining? Yes, I'm indecisive, that's why I'm asking, haha.
I have a 6-7 month old 870 that life hasn't allowed me to shoot until about a month ago. Every other fire was a lock-up (could not cock after fired). I found out this weekend it ONLY does that with aluminum after the extractor tore the rim on the tried and true stock bump that worked at the skeet range. Should I return to Remington or just stick with brass shells and quit whining? Yes, I'm indecisive, that's why I'm asking, haha.