One of the great features of
the H&R .410 Tamer shotgun is the shell storage that is integrated into the
buttstock. This feature allows you to carry extra shells that are easy to
access when needed. Unfortunately, this feature may need adjustment due to wear
and tear to insure your shell cartridges stay secure in the holder integrated
into the buttstock.
There are two screws on the
backside of the buttstock that actually secure the shell holder to the
buttstock of the Tamer. These may need additional tightening from time to time
in order to keep the shell holder secured to the buttstock. The main adjustment
for shell retention is the two screws located on the front side of the shell
holder.
The screws on the front side
of the integrated shell holder have a small compression washer underneath that
puts tension on the shell cartridges. This helps to hold them in place but also
makes them easy to remove when needed. There are basically three
things you may need to do in order to make sure your shells remain secure in
the holder.
If the compression washer is
in fairly good shape, all you need to do is tighten the screws a quarter to one
half turn in order to tighten up the retention of your cartridges. If the wear
on the compression washer is bad in a certain spot, the compression washer may
simply need to be rotated to a spot that has less wear or turned upside down and
then tightened. If the compression washer has extensive damage or wear, it may
need to be replaced.
Similar adjustments can also be made to H&R 20 gauge
Tamer shotgun shell holders.
Got a little tension?
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