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Is there much trouble getting a M48 to feed 284 based cartridges?


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I did mine on an '09 action, very little mod to the rails.


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They work well until you get into the 33 and up range of bullet diameter and then you just have to open the rails out a little up front.
Because they were made for 32 diameter bullets, as everyone knows.
 
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My 98 had to have the feed rails opened a little at the front. Jim did the final work for me and it is flawless.


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They work well until you get into the 33 and up range of bullet diameter and then you just have to open the rails out a little up front.
Because they were made for 32 diameter bullets, as everyone knows.


Looking at 6mm or original 7mm.


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I did a M24 Yugo in 7x57 and it feeds superb with no mods.
 
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