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  1. Need help, my SBE won't eject 3.5 kent fasteel. I think the gun jams in the following manner. You shoot, the empty casing is being extracted, but the extractor slips off the bottom of the brass lip of the shell, the bolt keeps travelling back forcing the Carrier to pick up the next round, hence jamming the gun because an empty shell is in the action and the next round is trying to get in. It does not do it with every round of fast steel, but it is at least 20-30%. I bought some cheap 3.5 Xpert HV, 25 rounds without a hick-up. Is anyone else having this problem or has a solution. I have used fast steel before with no problems, now I have 4 boxes sitting on the shelf because I have no confidence with the stuff. No prblems with 3 inch shells. The action cycles all the way with the fast steel. Pleas advise.

  2. Kent Faststeel is pretty darn good stuff for the price. I would use it over Drylocks any day. My shell bag has 3 kinds of shells in it. 3.5" Kent faststeel, 3.5" Federal Heavy High velocity and Kent 3" Tungsten Matrix. I mainly use Kent Fasteel. Never used FUD the decoys. Good luck this fall.

  3. My boss is on a Stone sheep hunt in BC right now and he has done many goat hunts, I will let you know when he gets back. These hunts are not for the faint hearted, I have heard of guides packing in hunts because the client is not physically fit.

     

    [ 08-07-2004, 08:39 PM: Message edited by: shell waster ]

  4. Man o' man, either these guns are getting damaged in shipping, or the quality control department needs eye exams all around. The safeties, now this, hmmmm, maybe they are making them a little too quickly to fill the high demand, just a thought. And another thought is to go over your gun head to toe in the shop before buying, if something looks arye, hold off on the purchase.

     

    [ 07-28-2004, 08:39 PM: Message edited by: shell waster ]

  5. I don't wear neoprene, I wear the ice-buster by Cabela's, we hunt some real rat holes and flood cedar swamps that have been cut, neoprene can't take it. My wife wears the Amorflex by Cabela's, pretty tough and not a bad price. She does not go into the cedar swamps.

  6. Agreed, their e-mail response is needs significant improvement, there was a huge thread awhile back about that issue. You will be happy with your Benelli. I can't count the number of times that I am banging away and the guy beside is jammed and can't shoot. To me the reliability of a firearm is priceless.

  7. Birddog, go for it! He wouldn't have to ask me twice. I have never shot an elk and when a big boy comes waltzing into the food plot 20 yards away it kinda got my juices flowing.

     

    [ 07-15-2004, 12:27 AM: Message edited by: shell waster ]

  8. Birddog, hopefully I can e-mail some pictures of the elk, even better draw a tag and get one. I have toyed with selling that piece of property but the dream of shooting an elk on my own property has stopped me. Thanks for camera advice.

  9. Birddog, besides Bear I also get Elk on the property, in fact I usually see more Elk than deer during deer season. Saw three bulls opening day last year, one dandy 6x6. Elk licence 40000 applicants 250 tags and only 30% bull, pull a bull tag your done forever, pull a cow sit out 10 years, no preference system yet. I was wondering what digital camera you would recommend. My wife and I starting to look and we are going to buy both a digital camera and digital camcorder. We heard that the digital camcorder's only take soso snapshots. Thanks.

  10. Laz, my grandpa drives a 79 Ford pick-up, stores it in the winter, changes the oil etc.etc, really babies-it. I hope to inherit it.

     

    [ 07-05-2004, 09:34 PM: Message edited by: shell waster ]

  11. I was talking to a loud mouth today at the local gunstore and he said he frequently takes and makes 55 yard shots on Canada geese. He said he uses Heavy shot #2 3". I actually laughed in his face, but I am wondering if anyone else has heard or can make such claims. The best waterfowler I know told me, "if you have to shoot generally over 30 yards change your setup or find a better spot"

     

    [ 07-02-2004, 08:04 PM: Message edited by: shell waster ]

  12. I don't own a Legacy but assembling the SBE is tricky the first time. Tehy are similar.

     

    1) I usally click the bolt hold button first, little side button in front of trigger with red dot, then open the action so that the bolt stays back, ie if the gun is assembled the action would be fixed open.

     

    2) Remove the pin from the bolt, ie the thing you grab onto to work the action (bolt handle). This takes a lot of force the first couple of times. The first time I took a piece of leather put it around the bolt handle and used pliers to yank out.

     

    3) If the stock is still on magazine tube take off and attach to bottom of barrel. Slide barrel down into place with stock going over magazine tube. Put cap back over end of magazine tube. Put pin back into bolt until it clicks.

     

    If my advice is off base, then take back to gun store and have them assemble. The above instructions are how I generally put my SBE togethter, removing pin on the SBE was the scary part.

     

    [ 07-01-2004, 10:00 PM: Message edited by: shell waster ]

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