19 May 2008, 03:13
Joel/AKProblem with feeding on my 9.3x62
Basically I had my smith put this rifle together using a charles daly action. He did everything except the finishing.
When I got it back from I double checked the feeding with dummy rounds and it fed great, no problems.
I sent it out to a place for a cerakote finish and now when I try to chamber the dummies, the round comes up at a extreme angle and the bullet hits the face of the bbl shank.
I'm at a loss. The COL of the round is 3.185" with speer 270's. I even tried different bottom metal w/spring and follower.
What am I missing? Both places do great work but something isnt mixing here.
This rifle has been a thorn in my side from day one so now its a personal thing.
Thanks and I hope one of you gun guru's can help me out. I know its difficult since the rifle isnt in front of you.
19 May 2008, 04:17
WestpacFirst make sure it's your action.

Then make sure everything is assembled exactly the way you had previously tested the feeding when it last worked. Unless it has a completely different magazine assembly, then the problem could be with the follower. Like maybe it came back with a different one. Talk to the shop who finished the gun to see if someone else ended up with a gun the doesn't feed.
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Originally posted by Westpac:
First make sure it's your action.

Then make sure everything is assembled exactly the way you had previously tested the feeding when it last worked. Unless it has a completely different magazine assembly, then the problem could be with the follower. Like maybe it came back with a different one. Talk to the shop who finished the gun to see if someone else ended up with a gun the doesn't feed.
Westpac is right, it's not unheard of to find that parts have been swapped whether by accident or design.