Best aftermarket follower - S&J?

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Re: Best aftermarket follower - S&J?

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So far love mine, that S&J follower works great on either one of my Mag tube kits. I currently got the Remington kit on it now, took off the Cholate +3 due to there coating melted off when shooting and looks like crap, I am not sure what happen with the Cholate mag tube kits parkerized coating but it is almost all gone.
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Banshee wrote:
Nat_usp wrote:I live in Thailand. ^_^
I finely got around to making a couple of followers like yours.

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Looks like it could be a good follower, though I'd rather have it be made out of polymer rather than metal.
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Synchronizor wrote: Looks like it could be a good follower, though I'd rather have it be made out of polymer rather than metal.

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Nylon would be a pretty good material, though I'd personally prefer an acetal homopolymer instead. Acetal has very similar mechanical properties to Nylon 6/6, but it has a lower friction coefficient and isn't sensitive to water or humidity.

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They are Millions of 870s with steel followers. Steel followers couldn't be any harder on the gun than the brass plated steel caseheads.
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Nylon was deform after used 2 month.
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Banshee wrote:They are Millions of 870s with steel followers. Steel followers couldn't be any harder on the gun than the brass plated steel caseheads.
But the shells don't hammer on the portion of the receiver that stops the follower when the magazine is empty. That's the part I'm worried about damaging with a hard, high-mass steel follower. To be fair, it would take a lot of use for a steel follower to appreciably damage that follower stop. Few HD or range toy 870s will ever see those kinds of round counts, so if a high-dollar steel follower lets someone sleep better at night or satisfies their itch for tinkering or customizing, no real harm done.

Personally though, I'll stick with polymers. If something's going to wear out eventually, I'd rather it be an unrestricted $5 - $15 follower than a serialized $275 - $300 receiver. In addition, polymers have less friction and inertia than steel, which improves feed reliability, and polymer followers are far easier to modify if needed (shortening a tail, adding slots for dimpled magazine tubes, etc).
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Synchronizor wrote:
Banshee wrote:They are Millions of 870s with steel followers. Steel followers couldn't be any harder on the gun than the brass plated steel caseheads.
But the shells don't hammer on the portion of the receiver that stops the follower when the magazine is empty. That's the part I'm worried about damaging with a hard, high-mass steel follower. To be fair, it would take a lot of use for a steel follower to appreciably damage that follower stop. Few HD or range toy 870s will ever see those kinds of round counts, so if a high-dollar steel follower lets someone sleep better at night or satisfies their itch for tinkering or customizing, no real harm done.

Personally though, I'll stick with polymers. If something's going to wear out eventually, I'd rather it be an unrestricted $5 - $15 follower than a serialized $275 - $300 receiver. In addition, polymers have less friction and inertia than steel, which improves feed reliability, and polymer followers are far easier to modify if needed (shortening a tail, adding slots for dimpled magazine tubes, etc).
Have you ever seen one receiver damaged by the follower?
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Re: Best aftermarket follower - S&J?

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I like my S&J Follower in my 870, it really works great with extended mag tube kits. I had this Remington mag tube kit and it would not feed correctly or wouldn't allow me to load all the shells into the tube. I tried several other types of followers out there and even tried another tube kit and still had issues, until I got this S&J little green follower and it works great.
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