Need help troubleshooting my 1887

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CanadianCowboy
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Need help troubleshooting my 1887

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When I size and cut a shell to the proper dimensions, the bolt will pull it back, but will not spit it up and out...

Does anyone have any ideas what could be the cause?

I was thinking it may well be the two hooks on th eside of the bolt, I am not sure if they are both supposed to be springy or what
.45colt
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I know these guys can help. if the answer isnt on the website give them a call I have talked to them a few times and they were very helpfull.
http://www.coyotecap.com/index1.htm
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Post by CanadianCowboy »

bump back up for more help hopefully?
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BTT again... :D
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.45colt wrote:I know these guys can help. if the answer isnt on the website give them a call I have talked to them a few times and they were very helpfull.
http://www.coyotecap.com/index1.htm
+1 :)
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