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19 December 2005, 21:12
Big Mo
Feeding Problems
Purchased a M-70 on e-bay last week. Put three in the mag, close the bolt on an empty chamber and it takes 2-3 to chamber a round.
What usually causes this and is it an easy fix in most cases. I think this is a factory rifle with a stock uprade "classic super express" on the barrel with a "super grade" floor plate added? the rifle is a lh model.
thanks for the help.
19 December 2005, 21:14
Big Mo
It takes two or three trys to chamber a round. Confused
19 December 2005, 21:39
Gringo Cazador
I didnt now you could sell guns on ebay


Billy,

High in the shoulder

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19 December 2005, 22:00
MajorCaliber
What caliber? Is the rifle a CRF?
19 December 2005, 23:04
Snowwolfe
Assumming the rounds are not high enough to be caught by the bolt, If you want to experiment I would bend out the lips of the magazine box allowing the rounds to raise up a little bit. Other than that I would be lost for suggestions.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
19 December 2005, 23:14
Big Mo
Don't know why I said e-bay???? Gun Broker!!
Classic Super Express, 375 H&H. The primer end of the shell hangs and won't come up high enough.
20 December 2005, 19:23
butchloc
make sure that the feed spring is in the right way, not backwards
21 December 2005, 19:07
Jim Kobe
quote:
Originally posted by Snowwolfe:
Assumming the rounds are not high enough to be caught by the bolt, If you want to experiment I would bend out the lips of the magazine box allowing the rounds to raise up a little bit. Other than that I would be lost for suggestions.


By bending the feed lips out you are putting the rounds further down. You want to push the rounds closer together. DO this by bending ever so slightly inward.


Jim Kobe
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21 December 2005, 20:25
Chuck Nelson
If this rifle was not originally a 375 the rails at the rear will need to be modified. The rails tail in at the back which normally rests behind the mag box block on the standard "short magnum" chamberings. These tails need to be milled parallel to the rest of the rails to allow the back of the cartridge to sit higher in the box.

Chuck
21 December 2005, 22:03
Big Mo
Chuck, I think you hit the nail on the head. I believe this rifle was converted to 375 so I have returned the rifle for a refund.
Thanks for your help guys.
21 December 2005, 22:10
Snowwolfe
Big Mo,
You may want to read my post about what Brown Precision told me about making a medium length action into a longer one.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.