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Hawkins m5 Oberndorf bottom metal
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcranch" data-source="post: 2283679" data-attributes="member: 116903"><p>I'm working on 30 Nosler build and the I'm looking at the m5 inlet. The bottom metal of consideration is the Hawkins m5 Oberndorf with the Wyatt mbe 3 kit. My concern is that it was mentioned that there can be issues with feeding shells from this configuration? The action will be an Impact 787. Has anyone had a build using the Hawkins m5 Oberndorf with the Wyatt box that had feeding issues if so what adjustments were made to alleviate the situation? I tried to google but haven't found much on the subject. What I did find that all was good. I was told to go with Hawkins Hunter DBM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcranch, post: 2283679, member: 116903"] I’m working on 30 Nosler build and the I’m looking at the m5 inlet. The bottom metal of consideration is the Hawkins m5 Oberndorf with the Wyatt mbe 3 kit. My concern is that it was mentioned that there can be issues with feeding shells from this configuration? The action will be an Impact 787. Has anyone had a build using the Hawkins m5 Oberndorf with the Wyatt box that had feeding issues if so what adjustments were made to alleviate the situation? I tried to google but haven’t found much on the subject. What I did find that all was good. I was told to go with Hawkins Hunter DBM. [/QUOTE]
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