Anyone else having issues with the MPA chassis? Many of us at PRS matches are experiencing failures of the MPA competition chassis and we are fed up. Doubt Ill buy another.
Gear; Defiance and other actions, 6.5x47 Lapua, Creedmoor and other ammunition, MPA Competition chassis has failed us many times. We use Magpul, and AI mags, have swapped mags and we still have repeated failures. I see multiple feed failures with the MPA chassis at multiple PRS matches.
The bolt slides past the magazine and does not engage the ammunition, it moves right over the top of the round because the magazine sits to low in the stock. I called MPA and they were aware of the issue. They claim that this happens when using a Defiant action. The offered an extended magazine release kit. I got 2 of them. One was the same length as the original and the other .020 longer. The magazine has over .085 play. Opening the top lips of the AI magazine did reduce the failure rate but the rate is still to high for competitive shooting.
I called MPA a second time and got the same customer service rep who sounded like he was reading from a script and really did not know how to solve the issue. When questioned about the extended mag kit having only .020 extension he claimed that was enough. I've done smithing and machine work for over 20 years and I say male bovine droppings.
Any suggestions for a stock that works?
Gear; Defiance and other actions, 6.5x47 Lapua, Creedmoor and other ammunition, MPA Competition chassis has failed us many times. We use Magpul, and AI mags, have swapped mags and we still have repeated failures. I see multiple feed failures with the MPA chassis at multiple PRS matches.
The bolt slides past the magazine and does not engage the ammunition, it moves right over the top of the round because the magazine sits to low in the stock. I called MPA and they were aware of the issue. They claim that this happens when using a Defiant action. The offered an extended magazine release kit. I got 2 of them. One was the same length as the original and the other .020 longer. The magazine has over .085 play. Opening the top lips of the AI magazine did reduce the failure rate but the rate is still to high for competitive shooting.
I called MPA a second time and got the same customer service rep who sounded like he was reading from a script and really did not know how to solve the issue. When questioned about the extended mag kit having only .020 extension he claimed that was enough. I've done smithing and machine work for over 20 years and I say male bovine droppings.
Any suggestions for a stock that works?