Hello,
I recently got a Badger 2013 rifle chambered in 6 Dasher. Loved the rifle, super accurate but I had issues with reliable feeding as the rounds would nose dive and jam.
Sadly Magpul aics mags worked the most reliably, but it wasn't good. Super frustrated I tried a American rifle company magazine with mk machining improved follower. This was the biggest piece of shit setup ever. Zero reliability, it sucked.
So I researched more and more and found primal rights made an aics 6br/Dasher kit. I found a YouTube with Travis Stevens from TS Customs demoing the magazine kits in a 6br rifle. Travis is a local gunsmith and I've shot a lot of his rifles and they are amazing. Primal rights is also a business pretty close to where I live.
So I happened to run into Travis and chatted him up about what to do. Travis told me to open up the feed lips a little bit and sand with lips with 320 grit sandpaper to make the lips to make them go straight up and down after the lips are opened up. After that he said install the mag kits and go for gold.
So here's what I did. Ordered 3 mag kits from primal rights, they were $45 each, but whatever I just wanted it to work. I ordered three 10 round aics mags. When the mags and mag kits arrived I took the mags apart and opened up the feed lips to .405" along the entire length of the lips. I put a round in the mag to make sure it was centered up in the magazine. I then sanded the lips like Travis told me to. I installed the mag kits, slapped the mags back together, and put ten 6 Dasher rounds in it. Put the mag in my rifle and Bob's your uncle, fed problem free. I reloaded, emptied, started open bolt. Started closed bolt, slow racking the bolt, fast racking the bolt, it all worked. I couldn't induce an issue.
My only complaints was holy shit the springs were tight and getting 10 rounds into them was tough, but I put 10 rounds in them and let them sit for 4 days, problem solved they are much better now. Second minor issue is I had to shorten my COAL a by 15 thou to get them to fit in the mag. My COAL length now is 2.485" and that is as long as I can go without the bullet point ramming into the front of the magazine. I haven't shot the rifle yet because of the snow, but I plan on trying it to see if shortening the round had a negative affect on accuracy. If it did, I might consider making the spacer a little thinner on a belt sander, but I will cross that bridge IF I come to it.
So anyways long story short. Found a mag kit that works and I am relieved. Thanks to primal rights and thanks to Travis for making a solid product.
Here is the link:
Jeremy
I recently got a Badger 2013 rifle chambered in 6 Dasher. Loved the rifle, super accurate but I had issues with reliable feeding as the rounds would nose dive and jam.
Sadly Magpul aics mags worked the most reliably, but it wasn't good. Super frustrated I tried a American rifle company magazine with mk machining improved follower. This was the biggest piece of shit setup ever. Zero reliability, it sucked.
So I researched more and more and found primal rights made an aics 6br/Dasher kit. I found a YouTube with Travis Stevens from TS Customs demoing the magazine kits in a 6br rifle. Travis is a local gunsmith and I've shot a lot of his rifles and they are amazing. Primal rights is also a business pretty close to where I live.
So I happened to run into Travis and chatted him up about what to do. Travis told me to open up the feed lips a little bit and sand with lips with 320 grit sandpaper to make the lips to make them go straight up and down after the lips are opened up. After that he said install the mag kits and go for gold.
So here's what I did. Ordered 3 mag kits from primal rights, they were $45 each, but whatever I just wanted it to work. I ordered three 10 round aics mags. When the mags and mag kits arrived I took the mags apart and opened up the feed lips to .405" along the entire length of the lips. I put a round in the mag to make sure it was centered up in the magazine. I then sanded the lips like Travis told me to. I installed the mag kits, slapped the mags back together, and put ten 6 Dasher rounds in it. Put the mag in my rifle and Bob's your uncle, fed problem free. I reloaded, emptied, started open bolt. Started closed bolt, slow racking the bolt, fast racking the bolt, it all worked. I couldn't induce an issue.
My only complaints was holy shit the springs were tight and getting 10 rounds into them was tough, but I put 10 rounds in them and let them sit for 4 days, problem solved they are much better now. Second minor issue is I had to shorten my COAL a by 15 thou to get them to fit in the mag. My COAL length now is 2.485" and that is as long as I can go without the bullet point ramming into the front of the magazine. I haven't shot the rifle yet because of the snow, but I plan on trying it to see if shortening the round had a negative affect on accuracy. If it did, I might consider making the spacer a little thinner on a belt sander, but I will cross that bridge IF I come to it.
So anyways long story short. Found a mag kit that works and I am relieved. Thanks to primal rights and thanks to Travis for making a solid product.
Here is the link:
Jeremy