Hey All,
I'm working on a 7 PRC on a Tikka action. Knowing what I know now I probably would have gone a different route, but it all started with a good deal on a Tikka in a good stock. If I can get some feeding issues sorted I think I'll be out of my rabbit hole (mostly).
Anyways, the rifle is running a Red Snake Tactical LA DBM at the moment. I purchased a .300 Win Mag AI magazine and went to go test it out yesterday but noticed a few issues.
1) The rounds don't strip cleanly from the magazine. The rounds appear to need more of an upward angle to exit the magazine. Currently the rounds are binding on the two small fingers forward of feed lips. If I he-man my bolt forward I can get it to feed, but those two fingers leave nice long scratches on the brass and it seems the rounds dive a bit hard into the feed ramp. The hard stop can be felt stripping rounds my hand without the magazine in the gun as pictured.
2) On an empty magazine the bolt stops on the rear of the follower. This also makes it difficult to seat an empty magazine. Not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but I understand MDT magazines have a 45 degree slope to the rear of the follower and this can probably be fixed with a few minutes on the file.
First time needing to adjust a magazine so before I go bending and grinding on my magazine here I have a few questions:
1) Should I have just bought a .300 RUM MDT magazine instead / will any modification to a .300 WM magazine even work?
2) I have a feed lip adjustment tool on the way. It looks like the rear of the case should sit a touch lower and the bullet tips should point a bit more skyward. Mostly wondering where to bend more to achieve that.
I figure it's a combination of closing the gap on the rear of the feed lips slightly, maybe opening up the front, and probably bending the retaining fingers down a bit. Are my ideas on the physics incorrect here? Does anyone happen to have good rear / front gap measurements for a 7 PRC in a 300 WM magazine that work for them?
Thanks in advance!
I'm working on a 7 PRC on a Tikka action. Knowing what I know now I probably would have gone a different route, but it all started with a good deal on a Tikka in a good stock. If I can get some feeding issues sorted I think I'll be out of my rabbit hole (mostly).
Anyways, the rifle is running a Red Snake Tactical LA DBM at the moment. I purchased a .300 Win Mag AI magazine and went to go test it out yesterday but noticed a few issues.
1) The rounds don't strip cleanly from the magazine. The rounds appear to need more of an upward angle to exit the magazine. Currently the rounds are binding on the two small fingers forward of feed lips. If I he-man my bolt forward I can get it to feed, but those two fingers leave nice long scratches on the brass and it seems the rounds dive a bit hard into the feed ramp. The hard stop can be felt stripping rounds my hand without the magazine in the gun as pictured.
2) On an empty magazine the bolt stops on the rear of the follower. This also makes it difficult to seat an empty magazine. Not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but I understand MDT magazines have a 45 degree slope to the rear of the follower and this can probably be fixed with a few minutes on the file.
First time needing to adjust a magazine so before I go bending and grinding on my magazine here I have a few questions:
1) Should I have just bought a .300 RUM MDT magazine instead / will any modification to a .300 WM magazine even work?
2) I have a feed lip adjustment tool on the way. It looks like the rear of the case should sit a touch lower and the bullet tips should point a bit more skyward. Mostly wondering where to bend more to achieve that.
I figure it's a combination of closing the gap on the rear of the feed lips slightly, maybe opening up the front, and probably bending the retaining fingers down a bit. Are my ideas on the physics incorrect here? Does anyone happen to have good rear / front gap measurements for a 7 PRC in a 300 WM magazine that work for them?
Thanks in advance!