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Feed lip adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="frostop" data-source="post: 1302743" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>I know that this is probably typically done on a mill, I may just go after it with a file or a stone and just take a little at a time!</p><p></p><p>After I wrote the original post I went home and tried different ways of getting a round in the mag, it seems that it is just the base of the cartridge that is just a bit larger than the rest.</p><p>That and the ramps seem to be tapered just slightly as they go forward, narrower in the rear and slightly larger in the front. The cartridge will fit down through if I move it forward just a bit and push it to the rear. So with that in mind I think that I need to take very little off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frostop, post: 1302743, member: 22611"] I know that this is probably typically done on a mill, I may just go after it with a file or a stone and just take a little at a time! After I wrote the original post I went home and tried different ways of getting a round in the mag, it seems that it is just the base of the cartridge that is just a bit larger than the rest. That and the ramps seem to be tapered just slightly as they go forward, narrower in the rear and slightly larger in the front. The cartridge will fit down through if I move it forward just a bit and push it to the rear. So with that in mind I think that I need to take very little off! [/QUOTE]
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