Looking for guidance how to set up a .223 bolt gun to feed reliably. I've searched the forum and all the past posts just turn into a pissing match as to why one mag material is better than the other. Let's just skip that argument...
Factory Rem 700 223 in KRG Bravo. Issue I have is that the last 1-3 rounds do not reliably feed. What happens is as the cartridge tips up into the chamber the base gets pushed down into the mag and the bolt rides up on top. Sometimes it doesn't even start chambering and the bolt will just slip over the top of the case.
One thing I noticed is if I push all mags firmly up into the magwell they will all feed no issues. So I'm debating if the adjustable trigger guard from KRG is worthwhile or if it's a bandaid for a bigger issue.
Anyone have tips to make these feed more reliably? I have 1x Metal MDT, 2X Polymer MDT, and 2X Magpul mags. Trying to source an accurate mag locally to test before I buy anymore. So far I'm striking out though.
Factory Rem 700 223 in KRG Bravo. Issue I have is that the last 1-3 rounds do not reliably feed. What happens is as the cartridge tips up into the chamber the base gets pushed down into the mag and the bolt rides up on top. Sometimes it doesn't even start chambering and the bolt will just slip over the top of the case.
One thing I noticed is if I push all mags firmly up into the magwell they will all feed no issues. So I'm debating if the adjustable trigger guard from KRG is worthwhile or if it's a bandaid for a bigger issue.
Anyone have tips to make these feed more reliably? I have 1x Metal MDT, 2X Polymer MDT, and 2X Magpul mags. Trying to source an accurate mag locally to test before I buy anymore. So far I'm striking out though.
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