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WilsonCQB1911
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Posted: 8/10/2012 6:45:01 PM

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I've got one of those stick-on nylon side saddles on my Mossberg 500 that are so popular nowadays. It's brand new, and the nylon is not stretched at all. However, during firing, the rounds will work their way out under recoil. At least two will come out before the magazine tube even runs dry. What can I do to make them fit more secure?
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Posted: 8/10/2012 7:10:10 PM
When and where did you buy them? There was a bad run of 3gunnergear ones and now the owner has updated and been replacing problem units. If they aren't some of the problem units I assume you are putting your shells in brass down? The easiest suggestion is to just put your shells in brass up, they may shift down but once the rim hits the fabric they don't fall any further.

FYI, I use some AWSINC ones and the shells barely move, even brass down. (just know there is a real long lag time between ordering and actually being charged and shipped the sidesaddles)
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Posted: 8/10/2012 7:24:56 PM
Got it from aresgear. Brass up or down didn't make a difference.
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Posted: 8/10/2012 7:39:03 PM
Originally Posted By WilsonCQB1911:
Got it from aresgear. Brass up or down didn't make a difference.


I haven't had a problem with mine, you might want to get a hold of Jake and let him know.
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Posted: 8/10/2012 8:17:00 PM
Originally Posted By TheTacticalCoyote:
Originally Posted By WilsonCQB1911:
Got it from aresgear. Brass up or down didn't make a difference.


I haven't had a problem with mine, you might want to get a hold of Jake and let him know.


Do the rounds need to be pushed in all the way to the rim? I was thinking about it and I only had them in 75 or 80% of the way. Doesn't make a difference with my plastic carrier so I didn't think about it.
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