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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Thescandinavian" data-source="post: 1960933" data-attributes="member: 107409"><p>No idea why I'm asking when I dont take my time to wait for an answer.</p><p>Picked the magazine apart and found the feeding problem. </p><p>The tolerances of spring, the door, some cams and maybe spring pressure has done it's job. </p><p>If i push the folower in by my fingers or add pressure to the spring manually the cartrige pops in like it's suposed to. Please see picture of spring and folower.</p><p>When the door is closed it adds pressure to the spring that again put tension on the cam for the follower. </p><p>I could weld some ektra metal on the spring and grind it down to make up for this. </p><p>Or solder some metal in the well where its sitting to add tension. </p><p>The most easy thing would be to heat it and bend it to get more pressure, but I dont feel secure regarding heat treat it again.</p><p>Maybe some epoxy since it can be removed more easily?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thescandinavian, post: 1960933, member: 107409"] No idea why I'm asking when I dont take my time to wait for an answer. Picked the magazine apart and found the feeding problem. The tolerances of spring, the door, some cams and maybe spring pressure has done it's job. If i push the folower in by my fingers or add pressure to the spring manually the cartrige pops in like it's suposed to. Please see picture of spring and folower. When the door is closed it adds pressure to the spring that again put tension on the cam for the follower. I could weld some ektra metal on the spring and grind it down to make up for this. Or solder some metal in the well where its sitting to add tension. The most easy thing would be to heat it and bend it to get more pressure, but I dont feel secure regarding heat treat it again. Maybe some epoxy since it can be removed more easily? [/QUOTE]
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