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Need help....... AICS and AI mag feed problems.

Tonmarchelli

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Ive got a Remington 700 sendero in 300 WM that i put in an AICS 1.5. when i load up the AI mags and insert the mag. the mag seems to drop down a hare then it becomes difficult to feed the bullets into the gun. so much so that it takes a good push to get the round in. and there are some decent feed marks on the brass. If i physically hold the mag into the rifle. the brass is much easier to feed into the gun.

ive looked at the mag and the mag-well and both seem fine. Does anybody else run into this?

Ill try to get some pics up in the next few days.
 
might need a longer mag release to hold the mag higher in the action?
 
If I am not mistaken, you can use a mag latch specifically for AICS and AW mags. You may have the wrong latch installed? Maybe I am too stupid about this whole setup.

Good luck!
 
If it feeds better by raising the magazine that is a clue. Shorten your pillars / check for the correct mag catch or anything to raise the mag.
 
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Badger lists pillar height for the long action magnum DBM bottom metal as :

Rear : 1.030 "
Front : . 680"

Something has to set or establish this distance on your chassis.
 
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If it's not working why not give Accuracy International North America a call in Fredericksburg? I'm sure they'll get you fixed up, you might not even have to send it off to them.

(540) 368-3108
 
If it's not working why not give Accuracy International North America a call in Fredericksburg? I'm sure they'll get you fixed up, you might not even have to send it off to them.

(540) 368-3108



Best course of action if you can not trouble shoot / repair yourself.