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300 RUM problems
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<blockquote data-quote="LONGSHOOTER" data-source="post: 251911" data-attributes="member: 9283"><p>On my early Sendero, I found that the cartridge cases (or bullets) were scraping on the top leading edge of the magazine, when feeding from the magazine). I had to dremel this area of the magazine insert for a custom fit. If this is your problem, go slowly with the dremel, while reassembling to receiver (no stock please), and checking progress, as you go. </p><p>My earlier ADL has the same problem. Haven't corrected it yet. I would suggest checking all Remingtons for this interference.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Do you have a riveted extractor? If you do, and it is the area I'm thinking of, then it is where the ejector rivet was grinded smooth after riveting. Not to worry.</p><p> </p><p>Longshooter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LONGSHOOTER, post: 251911, member: 9283"] On my early Sendero, I found that the cartridge cases (or bullets) were scraping on the top leading edge of the magazine, when feeding from the magazine). I had to dremel this area of the magazine insert for a custom fit. If this is your problem, go slowly with the dremel, while reassembling to receiver (no stock please), and checking progress, as you go. My earlier ADL has the same problem. Haven't corrected it yet. I would suggest checking all Remingtons for this interference. Do you have a riveted extractor? If you do, and it is the area I'm thinking of, then it is where the ejector rivet was grinded smooth after riveting. Not to worry. Longshooter [/QUOTE]
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