Benelli/Franchi “Click”?

Browning and bottom barrel light strikes are a known thing. Nothing to do with the ammunition as you found out. A very large number of shotgun shells are loaded with Cheddite primers as most smaller shotgun shell manufacturers don't make primers. And even some of the biggest manufacturers outsource primed Cheddite hulls for their bottom of the barrel promo loads.

But 100% Browning is known to have bottom barrel firing issues.
 
Fiocchi, Winchester and Kent.....not much room to go anywhere else.

Is there a "cure"? I am not gonna shit can cases of ammo around a gun. I'll shit can the gun first
 
What I’ve noticed with my SBE2 I inherited from my grandfather is that set down to hard on the stock the bolt will unlock slightly and that is enough to get the click. Some replace the spring in the stock and it’s supposed to help. For me I’ve learned to just slam the charging handle forward as my shoulder the gun. To verify it’s locked.
 
I run the wolf +25 in my Benelli M2 20ga. It’s my dedicated turkey gun and shoots a steady diet of my tss reloads. I’ve turkey hunted going into 12 seasons with it and have never had it “click” on me.
 
Fiocchi, Winchester and Kent.....not much room to go anywhere else.

Is there a "cure"? I am not gonna shit can cases of ammo around a gun. I'll shit can the gun first
Don't waste any more ammo, send the guns back in for service, get it back and sell and get a gas gun. I am sorry you should not be having these issues; I am done with browning shotguns, I have sent a Browning A5 back 5 times, a Maxus 3 times and a Nova twice. Now I am using an SX4 for the last 5 waterfowl seasons (seems like a Maxus clone) and just started using a A300, what I have gathered is find a good shooting shotgun and don't get rid of it.
 
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