@davkenrem There is nothing wrong with the magazine. I reload and seated the bullets long because of Remington's ridiculously long freebore. Because the bullets are seated long the OAL is longer than standard length. When you load and chamber them one at a time as you chamber the rounds you need to do if fast or the bullets with end up nose diving (pointing down) as they move forward thus hitting the face of the barrel and not chambering.
I have found that the cheekpiece and its adjustments are a little more loose than I would like when in its stock form. There are actually two rods holding the cheekpiece on the stock. I is the guide rod the other is the adjustment rod I just wrap a little plumbers thread fitting tape on the rods so they are snug when inserted into the stock. That will hold your cheekpiece adjustment from moving.
What is wrong with your magazine?
davkenrem 1 year ago
@davkenrem There is nothing wrong with the magazine. I reload and seated the bullets long because of Remington's ridiculously long freebore. Because the bullets are seated long the OAL is longer than standard length. When you load and chamber them one at a time as you chamber the rounds you need to do if fast or the bullets with end up nose diving (pointing down) as they move forward thus hitting the face of the barrel and not chambering.
gszeto99 1 year ago
u know your shit when it comes to reloding your gun
warfaire245 2 years ago
how do you keep the cheeckpiece adjustment knob from turning once its set??
swerv512 2 years ago
I have found that the cheekpiece and its adjustments are a little more loose than I would like when in its stock form. There are actually two rods holding the cheekpiece on the stock. I is the guide rod the other is the adjustment rod I just wrap a little plumbers thread fitting tape on the rods so they are snug when inserted into the stock. That will hold your cheekpiece adjustment from moving.
gszeto99 2 years ago