I did contact MDT after my post and the response was that I could trim down the legs of the follower if needed. To their credit, they did offer to send me some extra followers to try modification. I would prefer to buy gear that I could go out and shoot with, rather than have to spend my time in the garage fiddling with it to make it work, and on top of that I was pretty sure that it wasn't going to solve the issue, but I took them up on that offer.
In the meantime, I did try to modify on of the followers to make it work and, though it helped, it is still not working properly.
After the modification there are still two issues:
(1) At full compression, the springs do not allow the modified follower to bottom out on the baseplate, which means all the rounds have to be compressed in the magazine to get #10 loaded and when you do that the cases push against and bulge the magazine wall. This is what causes the case markings/indentations just under the case shoulder and, if the magazine is bulging out too much, could prevent you from loading the mag into the rifle. The attached photos show that the fully compressed spring extends past the bottom of the modified follower, which is cut just short enough to bottom out on the baseplate.
(2) After modifying the follower, it has a tendency to tilt back and get jammed up after loading about 5 rounds and will not accept any more rounds unless I stick a pick down the mag and push the follower nose down to get it leveled out. Not a process I really care for.
It is a mystery to me how anyone that owns these mags is able to load them to their advertised capacity, especially without any modification.
That being said, I am going to be getting rid of these in favor of something that works.
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