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Txdukhtr,
What is probaly happening is you are not letting the bolt "slam" shut. On the Benellis if the bolt is not all the way up (and I mean ALL the way up) it will do exactly what you are saying. If you put the shell in slow or somehow hit the bolt slightly it'll do that. Let it slam shut and I bet your problem will dissapear.
Also, the Benellis work on kinetic energy. They will eject a very light load as long as it has 1 1/8 ounce shot in it (at least they are suppose to). That load will eject much better than a "hot" 1 ounce load.
What is probaly happening is you are not letting the bolt "slam" shut. On the Benellis if the bolt is not all the way up (and I mean ALL the way up) it will do exactly what you are saying. If you put the shell in slow or somehow hit the bolt slightly it'll do that. Let it slam shut and I bet your problem will dissapear.
Also, the Benellis work on kinetic energy. They will eject a very light load as long as it has 1 1/8 ounce shot in it (at least they are suppose to). That load will eject much better than a "hot" 1 ounce load.