WeedWacker
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I wanted a dedicated combat shotgun for pest duty (4 and 2 legged alike) and picked up a used 590 with an aftermarket pistol grip stock (which will be replaced by a standard stock for ergonomics reasons [COUGH*tang-safety8COUGH]). Knowing the shortcomings of the stock parts, namely the magazine spring, I ordered a Wolff spring. While waiting for the spring I practiced a bit with some 2-3/4" 00 buck that would probably be the heaviest load I would put through the thing. With the stock spring the last two rounds would feed slowly (no surprise) and would actually drop to the ground rather than be caught by the feed elevator.
Fast forward to the replacement spring installed and having shot a few time, I start getting slow last round feed and even had a last round hit the dirt.
Faulty spring? Bad elevator? I'm pretty certain my speedy powers of speedy pumping action aren't causing me to short-stroke as the spent hull is being flung from the open action. What say the gurus of TFL?
Fast forward to the replacement spring installed and having shot a few time, I start getting slow last round feed and even had a last round hit the dirt.
Faulty spring? Bad elevator? I'm pretty certain my speedy powers of speedy pumping action aren't causing me to short-stroke as the spent hull is being flung from the open action. What say the gurus of TFL?