Originally Posted By: John Roberts
Originally Posted By: nialmac
Yes of course. What was I thinking of?

British guns and their delicate nature. Elsies don't need no stinking proof.
JR


Yes, but wood cracking at rear of side plates is common problem. It maybe more common than found in old Ithaca 37. Most used field grade LCS guns have them to greater or lesser extent. Looks like JMC has that covered by using light game loads. Don't see much reason to ream out chambers because it isn't going to provide anything in return for effort required to do it.