FWIW-- I only own 1 Fox gun at present- a Utica Sterly 20 with DT and EJ--I bought it some years ago, thinking that MI might have a season on mourning doves.

I have shot the Sterly on barn pigeon and blackbirds- noticed that about 50% of the time, when I fired just the right barrel, and opened the action, the left "lugger" went along for the ride, and pushed out the left unfired shell- not with the full force of the right barrel empty hull- but more than the regular extractors did.
Brad B. (no longer with us) cured that easily- he removed both luggers, and cleaned out the "tunnel", also the small location holes for the lugger, when the gun was opened up and the ejection process started.

This "fluke" never occurred if I fired both barrels, and then
un-breached the gun-- Hope this might help a bit-- RWTF

Last edited by Run With The Fox; 02/16/19 09:26 AM.

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