Manual

(Remember to keep your fingers away from
the ejection port on the opposite side of the
receiver. The bolt drives forward with force
during the loading of this first round.)
The second, third and fourth shells to be
loaded are then thumbed completely into the
magazine. You will not be able to insert the
fifth shell you load completely into the maga-
zine. This fifth shell (the second shell in line-
up for firing) is inserted so that it lays in the
loading port with the crimped end protruding
only partly into the magazine (Figure 7). Be
certain that this shell lays straight and is en-
tirely within the loading port. It is held firm-
ly in this position and will not fall out or
rattle.
This is also true when
the
plug is installed
-
the third (last) shell to be loaded (second
in firing sequence) lays visible in the loading
port.
The shell
SWITCH LOADS FAST
which lays visible in the loading
port can be quickly removed, if you want to
switch loads in a hurry. Suppose your 2000 is
loaded with duck loads and geese decide to veer
your way. Simply pluck the visible shell from
the loading port and insert a goose load. Cycle
the bolt. Your chambered duck load will eject,
and the goose load will be chambered.
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