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Not reload- just loading new cartridges into the mag port. Seems to hang on the lip where brass meets bullet. I know the trick of slightly cocking the lever to make it feed ammo easier but anyone familiar enough with the Browning B92 to have any tips or tricks with it? On this or any item. I found mind won't shoot the lighter bullets worth a crap but is dandy with 200gr or better.
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FWIW. I have a Rossi 92, similar configuration, different manufacturer. Check the inner side of the receiver on front edge of loading gate. Some rifles have a sharp square corner there. Some careful work with small file or a Dremel can bevel that sharp edge and allow cartridges to slide by.
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hmmm....worth a look. Thanks. I know I fixed a friends Rem 7400 by applying similar fixc to inside feed lips.
will let you know what I find.
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