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Hi all,my first post.

Had my maxus composite for 7 months now,just recently on the second shot the trigger is solid even though the hammer is cocked inside,I'm unable to get second shot off!! Last week out of 25 pairs of clays this happened 7 times!!

Took it back to shop 2days ago,and the shop is sending it back to browning for a check.

I've noticed on some other sites there has been posts about the trigger group being faulty on some of these guns,and browning has replaced them.......any thoughts?

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Hi all,my first post.

Had my maxus composite for 7 months now,just recently on the second shot the trigger is solid even though the hammer is cocked inside,I'm unable to get second shot off!! Last week out of 25 pairs of clays this happened 7 times!!

Took it back to shop 2days ago,and the shop is sending it back to browning for a check.

I've noticed on some other sites there has been posts about the trigger group being faulty on some of these guns,and browning has replaced them.......any thoughts?

 

There was a modification made to the trigger group after the first year or two. The easy way to tell if the gun if fitted with the early or late trigger group is by looking at the shell lifer, the early trigger group shell lifter had more pronounced prongs, the later is more "blunt".

 

If you have a dig around on the browning sub forum on shotgunworld there is a lot of information on there.

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I'm sure the shell lifter on mine has the pointed one,I have noticed that on other forums..........wait to see what browning does,when gun comes back I'll post,cheers.

Just seen pics of the two she'll lifters on browning site,it does show the "new" type having a more rounder lifter than mine..........

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Biggsy,

 

I have the same model as yours bought at about the same time. I have used it exclusively for clay breaking and put a over 1k cartridges through it.

I was told at purchase that I would have to completely strip it down only once a year to clean out the trigger group and bolt etc. but on my last 2 outings (75 shots/ outing) I have had 4 jamb ups. When I got home on Sunday I completely stripped the gun down and cleaned off all the residue. I have been out since and 80 cartridges through it without issue so I hope I have cured the problem.

Other than this issue I really love the gun.

 

Rich

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Took gun to range today......put up 50 pairs clays........11 times trigger solid on second shot..I'm not having it!!

Taking it back to shop next week,I want money back,or another gun....I can't believe I part ex a great Miroku sporter in for this piece of rubbish

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Firstly and for two reasons

Get someone to film you using a mobile or something as this will serve as evidence to support your claim for a refund and secondly it might highlight your index finger not releasing the trigger fully between shots afterall its always ok on the first pull after cocking which is essentially the same cycling action? ( seen it before with a friend)

 

Hope this poss helps?

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silly questions but.... i take it the gun is cycling the second shot properly with the bolt/breach fully closed and locked, also how are you loading it?

 

I have a composite sporting maxus and it has never once played up normally clean it every 500 or so shells also remove the trigger group and brush every couple of thousand

 

only time it has played up is with 21g and that is a cycling issue, but only stick 28g for clays or 30 -32g for pigeons through it normally

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Firstly and for two reasons

Get someone to film you using a mobile or something as this will serve as evidence to support your claim for a refund and secondly it might highlight your index finger not releasing the trigger fully between shots afterall its always ok on the first pull after cocking which is essentially the same cycling action? ( seen it before with a friend)

 

Hope this poss helps?

 

Quite right .... I am forever doing this.

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Thanks for your tips lads,I load the gun through the speed load,never failed to load second cartridge,as for not releasing the trigger after first shot something I haven't purposely tried (mmmm) other half reckons another try is in order,ha ha.

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By the way lads,I did put a couple of boxes high pigeon loads through initially,am now useing eley 28gram superbs

Thanks for your tips lads,I load the gun through the speed load,never failed to load second cartridge,as for not releasing the trigger after first shot something I haven't purposely tried (mmmm) other half reckons another try is in order,ha ha.

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By the way lads,I did put a couple of boxes high pigeon loads through initially,am now useing eley 28gram superbs

definitely try taking your time and make sure you are releasing the trigger for the second shot,this sometimes happens with my maxus if I get a bit keen on the pigeons and don't release the trigger before firing the second or third shot

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Hi all,maxus has gone now,(shame really,it fitted so well) I just couldn't trust it!

Have just bought a new browning b 525 over and under,30 inch multi choke,just got back from club,put 50 eley superb 28 grm through it,shot well and nice fit......happy days!!

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