I have a 11-48 in 28 ga which was hardly fired when I bought it a couple of years ago. I need it for juniors I'm coaching for sporting clays.
I was shooting with a youngster today when the gun jammed I think it was because a Win 209 primer fell out of a Fiocchi hull, they will do that, the Fiocchi primer is bigger that any USA`209 shotshell primer.
Anyway, I got the little gun working again and Rachel, my junior picked up a hull and part of the rim was ripped back. Other fired hulls showed bulges on the rim. These bulges are 180 degrees opposite the extractor and seemingly are caused by the ejector just before ejection, when the case is running forward. The ejector seems OK, the beak is intact.
Once fired hulls from last season do not show this bulge to the rear. Anybody have an idea as to what is happening? I guess I'll take a few pics and ask someone to post them for me.
The ejector seems to be a small steel piece pressed into the rear of the barrel extension. Is this the case?
TIA, Mike