remington 11-48
i recently picked up an 11-48 12 ga. it shoots high brass ammo fine, but will not eject the low brass ammo. any help would be appreciated
Dale Earnhardt # 3 R.I.P
Dale Earnhardt # 3 R.I.P
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I have a 11-48 that will not cyle can any one tell me why this may be happening. 0 -
Hey, when you remove the handguard you should see a ring holding the recoil spring on. Reversing this ring adjusts for hi-brass/standard load shells. DON'T FORGET to turn it back around when using hi-brass as it will kick the sh!t out off ya. Also, never ever oil the recoil spring as that too will cause the gun to kick like a mule.
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mpinkston, thanks for your reply, right now the ring says " for light loads up" and the arrows are facing up as the butt plate sits on the floor. it also says for heavy loads up, and those arrows are facing down. i guess i could try reversing it, unless you have any other suggestions. thanks for your time, george
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also the ring is in 2 pieces,1 about 1/2 in thick, the other about 1/4 inch thick. should this be one piece, and this is the problem? thanks
God Bless the USA, Fly your Flag ProudlyDale Earnhardt # 3 R.I.P.0 -
My old 11-48 does not have those markings on the ring (probably worn off) but if memory serves, the inner ring is larger than the outer ring and the inner ring protrudes farther out on one side of the outer ring than it does the other. This is what makes the difference in the recoil spring. Infortunately, I cannot remember which way it goes on for which type load. I wish I could be of more help but maybe someone else may have that info. Mark
aguncollector@yahoo.com0 -
my 11-48 says on it "up for all loads " the other end says "over coil spring" maybe mine is a newer 11-48 anyways it ejects everthing i shoot in it. jams once in a while but that is because the tang that catches the next shell doesnt always catch doc 0
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