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Hi, Have a problem with my finaly finished 98 Mauser in 458wm, under recoil the mag floorplate drops open spilling the rounds on the deck, any fix guys for this problem, at present I'm using a cable tie to hold the release from moving...thanks
 
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What kind of floorplate is it?


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Hi, Have a problem with my finaly finished 98 Mauser in 458wm, under recoil the mag floorplate drops open spilling the rounds on the deck, any fix guys for this problem, at present I'm using a cable tie to hold the release from moving...thanks


Well, assuming that the floorplate is properly fit and not bound up, I would first look to see how much engagement there is with the floorplate latch, and then I would make sure that there is sufficient spring tension to hold the latch during recoil.


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Cable ties are so passe'...I prefer duct tape. They even make it in brown for american black walnut or the the tan duct tape matches English walnut quite nicely.


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Have you tried a "mother of God" heavier spring in the release lever? That situation could ruin your whole day when facing an angry hippogator
 
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Cable ties are so passe'...I prefer duct tape. They even make it in brown for american black walnut or the the tan duct tape matches English walnut quite nicely.


Jepp, if you cannot fix it with duct tape, you have not used enough duct tape!! Big Grin


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Cable ties are so passe'...I prefer duct tape. They even make it in brown for american black walnut or the the tan duct tape matches English walnut quite nicely.


I prefer the camo variety myself, much less noticable.
 
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Thanks guys, haha looks like it's going to be fixed with camo duct tape, it's a Parker Hale floorplate..
 
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Thanks guys, haha looks like it's going to be fixed with camo duct tape, it's a Parker Hale floorplate..


If you are going that route then I would recommend duct taping "Velcro" to the bow and floor plate so it's still somewhat operational.


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