My origin 223 seems to strip a round and chamber 95% of the time without issue. Occasionally the tip of the round seems to angle up, and get caught in the chamber with the bolt getting hung up pushing on the rim.
I decided to put a single 223 round in my mag (accurate mag, metal with plastic sleeve inside) and cycle it slowly. The round gets pushed forward and then “pops” out of the mag without getting grabbed by the bolt face.
Is that normal for a CRF do that? I understand bolts are meant to be run quickly , but this is my first CRF. It runs pretty smoothly when I’m cycling the gun quickly , with and occasional hiccup here and there .
Or is this just a 223 thing…
I decided to put a single 223 round in my mag (accurate mag, metal with plastic sleeve inside) and cycle it slowly. The round gets pushed forward and then “pops” out of the mag without getting grabbed by the bolt face.
Is that normal for a CRF do that? I understand bolts are meant to be run quickly , but this is my first CRF. It runs pretty smoothly when I’m cycling the gun quickly , with and occasional hiccup here and there .
Or is this just a 223 thing…