I would check to make sure the follower is oriented correctly, not slightly nose down. Do you have an extra mag, if so does that one do the same?
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Call me Sir and we'll fix you right up.I get some "nose dives" on my mags also...very frustrating. Other people that have had this issue sanded the angle on the follower a little bit. I haven't done it myself yet as I don't want to risk ruining the mag.
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I posted some suggestions above, but dont hesitate to call me and we'll get ya squared away.Ok, so what am I doing wrong here. Magazines feed all round nose ammo fine, but put in ELEY Edge or RWS R-50 that have less than round noses and I'm having feeding problems----about every 2nd or 3rd round will lock up tight in the mag and not feed. When the bolt is moved forward it will just crash the round into the front edge of the mag instead of feeding into the chamber. This indents the nose pretty good with the seam print of the magazine:
AM I missing some loading technique?
ELEY black round on left has line imprint in center, RWS-50 rounds on right with deep magazine impressions.
Can't seem to find the pics. Anyone have a link or can post photos here?If you go on the facebook page there are some good pictures of how to file the follower. Fixed my feed problems. As far as destroying the mag, if it doesn't work, does it matter?
Hi Gents, Paul Parrott here. We have had a few complaints of feeding issues with some of the flat point ammo out there. Mike did design the mag some time ago around the more common round nose .22lr but...we want it to work and feed for everyone. Its not hard with any .22 ammo, to get 'rim lock' and experience the nose dive. Make sure each successive, loaded round's rim is in front of the previous. The round on top should have a slight up angle. If it doesn't, pull the follower button down and let go a couple times so they orient themselves correctly. The suggestions made by AbbyKatt and usafa77 in modifying the mag are good for those that experience the issue with flat point ammo. Not all flat point shooters experience it but.... Heres my promise to you...do the mod and if you overdo anything or ruin the mag lip or follower, call me directly and I'll get you a replacement follower or mag body right out, no charge. Its easy, really. If you don't feel comfortable doing it, call me, I'll modify some in house mags, ship them to you and you can send me yours back after received so your not without. Don't languish in frustration...call us. Nothing sucks worse than an expensive toy that dosen't bring great joy. We very much appreciate all our awesome customers, but especially here on The Hide, you guys are users, shooters and help us find the occasional chink in the armor. With everyones great feedback, we tirelessly update and refine. We owe it to you all, that spent your hard earned money with us, to do that and always will. Fortunately, we have Mikes awesome engineering to drive us and we respond pretty dang quick. "Ride Hard, Shoot Straight, Speak the Truth."
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What are the silver pins that come to n the baggy? I got action screws and 2 pins.
If the bolt face gets dirty it will cause the bolt to close hard...your rifle most likely just needs some cleaning : )Took it for a spin real quick. I really wasn't in the mood to do any real testing and shooting. I'm too sore and tired from work the last few days to really give a shit lol. The only groups I shot are shown. I really wasn't even concentrating too much. The 3 large groups were me trying to shoot unsupported from the sitting position. The other 2 groups aren't too bad. I'm pleased so far.i didn't even rezero the scope. I just left it were it was when I pulled it off my 308.
I put 300 rounds (cci sv) thru it this evening. There were times that the bolt won't close completely. I don't know if it's ammo related or what. The round will chamber, but the handle won't close. I have to really pull hard to get the round out, almost forcefully. We'll see what happens the next few times I go out.
I spent 100 rounds dicking around at 50 yds then moved out to 300. It was breezy this evening. What was weird was 1/3rd the rounds we're 1.5-2 mils low. Next time out I'm taking my magnetospeed to get some data and see if the speed was causing the rounds to hit low.
I wouldn't say the groups were cherry picked as they were the only groups I have fired so far. The steel plate is 18" and at the 300 yard line.
We run Mikes "Ravage" chamber. It is good with 95% of the ammo out there but it is tight. As few rounds as you have through it at this point, i would be surprised if it was dirty. I suspect the CCI SV has a dimensional issue though it gets shot fairly often by our customers. I have personally had trouble with some CCI SV and not with a different lot. I have also had issues with Winchester. I measured both when the troubles occurred and can say rim thickness was all over the place as was overall length. Try something different to confirm and let us know.Took it for a spin real quick. I really wasn't in the mood to do any real testing and shooting. I'm too sore and tired from work the last few days to really give a shit lol. The only groups I shot are shown. I really wasn't even concentrating too much. The 3 large groups were me trying to shoot unsupported from the sitting position. The other 2 groups aren't too bad. I'm pleased so far.i didn't even rezero the scope. I just left it were it was when I pulled it off my 308.
I put 300 rounds (cci sv) thru it this evening. There were times that the bolt won't close completely. I don't know if it's ammo related or what. The round will chamber, but the handle won't close. I have to really pull hard to get the round out, almost forcefully. We'll see what happens the next few times I go out.
I spent 100 rounds dicking around at 50 yds then moved out to 300. It was breezy this evening. What was weird was 1/3rd the rounds we're 1.5-2 mils low. Next time out I'm taking my magnetospeed to get some data and see if the speed was causing the rounds to hit low.
I wouldn't say the groups were cherry picked as they were the only groups I have fired so far. The steel plate is 18" and at the 300 yard line.
I shoot Eley Edge, Match and Tenex and all shot fine with no issue feeding. Also used Fed Ultra Match which is basically R-50 and it feeds perfect. If they aren;t oriented right then pull the little buttons down and let them go up again and also tap the back of the mag on your hand like an AR mag. Once orientated correctly they should feel fine.
We run Mikes "Ravage" chamber. It is good with 95% of the ammo out there but it is tight. As few rounds as you have through it at this point, i would be surprised if it was dirty. I suspect the CCI SV has a dimensional issue though it gets shot fairly often by our customers. I have personally had trouble with some CCI SV and not with a different lot. I have also had issues with Winchester. I measured both when the troubles occurred and can say rim thickness was all over the place as was overall length. Try something different to confirm and let us know.
I was having issues with CB's and .22 Quiets nose diving and mentioned it to Paul in passing. He explained how to modify the follower and told me to make a feed ramp on the front of the mag.
I modded all my mags after talking with him about it and it seems to have improved feeding across the board.
Customer service is through the roof with these folks!
For those that have the Vudoos in a Grayboe. Do you find a need to bed them?
Where's the center of balance on your rifle? Mine's in a W3 and it's a touch heavy in the ass so thinking about switching up.
Perfectly balanced. The MPA and 18” Vudoo bbl are a good combo.
How does the Fed Ultra match shoot in your gun? I'm tempted to get a Vudoo, but will really only shoot the UM through it, and haven't seen any particular info on groups with it.I shoot Eley Edge, Match and Tenex and all shot fine with no issue feeding. Also used Fed Ultra Match which is basically R-50 and it feeds perfect. If they aren;t oriented right then pull the little buttons down and let them go up again and also tap the back of the mag on your hand like an AR mag. Once orientated correctly they should feel fine.
How does the Fed Ultra match shoot in your gun? I'm tempted to get a Vudoo, but will really only shoot the UM through it, and haven't seen any particular info on groups with it.
That's great to hear, thanks. I figured I might need to buy Eley if I wanted to see top accuracy from the Vudoo, but if not, that is very encouraging.The UM22 shoots great. It's actually what I am using for matches now. Shoots as good as the other high end ammos so if you have some it should do well but as with any .22 you will have to try it.
Yes it will. I have had mine in two different Manners stocks with mini chassis and fit was perfect.