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Old 07-29-2005, 11:38 PM
PJgunner PJgunner is offline
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I go with Good Old Boy. Really, all you can do is try it. The worst that can happen is they will jam. Easy enough to clear. Remove the screw at the end of the magazine tuce, and carefully, I said "CAREFULLY remove the plug. Here's where he carefully comes in, be sure to keep the spring from flying all over hell and gone. Dump the rest of the rounds from the tube, then clear the jam if you haven't already done so. I've had to do this with a 94 in 30-30 when I ran some light plinking load with 110 gr. cast bullets and they were too short to work through the action. In my case, the jammed bullet was easily pushed back down and it too went out the front of the magazine tube.
Paul B.
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