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Latley I've struck a feeding problem in my Mauser 96 in 6.5x55. If I try to crank though the rounds quickly the bolt misses picking up the top round pushes it into the front of the magazine well. I have to push the round back with my thumb and work the bolt a bit slower for it to feed, this is not a good situation when you are surrounded by big pigs. Would this be a weak magazine spring not pushing the rounds up? or something else?
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If you are working the bolt properly it does sound like a weak spring. Do you load the rounds towards the back of the mag?
 
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Several possible cures without actual inspection...a new spring is one, try different bullets (shape) is another..polish and/or change the angle of the feed ramp..

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Another thing to watch for on this particular rifle is if you are handloading and seat your bullets to a longer COL than factory length it will not feed well. It can be cured by altering the rails slightly.
 
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Thanks for the replys guys.
I'm careful to load all the rounds to the back of the magazine, I'm using 120gr Sierra's that are seated a fair bit out and the feed ramp is unpolished. It sounds like a "all of the above" situation. I'll try a new magazine spring and a polish job on the feed ramp and see how that goes.
Thanks again
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