Re: Remington 700 feeding issue
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: elksniper</div><div class="ubbcode-body">HateCA
The spring sounds like in may be the issue. Because thats what happens, the round tips too far backwards when it hits the feed ramp and allows the bolt to ride over the top. Also the follower is just the factory sps follower. What do you mean by stamped and where do I get a solid cast follower? Also the spring is pretty much new, is it common for them to be weak?
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If the follower is a stamped version it's easy to tell. Open the bottom metal and look at the bottom, or underside, of the follower. It will be sheet metal that is stamped into the shape. If it's the cast/machined version it will be a solid piece.
Doesn’t matter if the spring is new, I've seen new springs not work correctly? You can test it by stretching it just a little but this won't last and doesn’t always work.
If you have another short action with a medium cartridge you can swap out the spring and follower of the known good rifle and check it that way as well.
Also if the mag box is pinched it will keep the spring from pushing the follower all the way to the top.