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  1. One of the suggestions offered by Benelli on the M1's with similar issue was to leave the shotgun 'cocked' for a day or so to put pressure on the recoil spring. Might accomplish the same thing by running some hot loads through it to break it in a bit.

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  4. Shell has enough energy to extract the spent casing; replacement shell on deck; recoil spring is driving bolt forward and 'pushes' on deck shell into barrel - where is the replacement shell hanging? I'm a little fuzzy on the mechanics of the operation, but I don't think the replacement shell will present itself to be loaded until the bold has cycled properly - if the replacement shell is somewhat 'caught' by the bolt on the recharge, perhaps there is insufficient recoil energy meaning the bolt isn't retracting fully to allow a full recoil - is your gun stock? Nothing extra to impinge recoil moment?

  5. Don't think the tab has any influence on the damage to the cap - it is stationary and just hold the cap in place. Can you push the cap down easily? No binding etc when it moves down? If it moves freely, I would suspect a defective cap. The gouge in the center appears to coincide with the impact point of the hammer - high load point. The hole area would be a bit weaker having less surface area to handle the load - if the cap "tube" would have too much grease in it, maybe it could not move fast enough or had too much resistance - I think the hole is a vent hole similar to the screw on the back of an AR stock letting air move when the buffer moves - if the "tube" the cap moves in has too much grease/oil, maybe it does not retract properly and has too much resistance to the hammer and therefore the gouging of the metal.

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