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Savage DBM feeding problems....
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<blockquote data-quote="pineywoods" data-source="post: 1220531" data-attributes="member: 48843"><p>Over torquing the action screws showed a slight improvement. The mags are securing well with a discernible click when I secure the front portion. After torquing the action screws down hard, I cycled the action quickly on all 3 mags 3 times & the feeding was flawless. Going about it slowly is still an issue, but taking tension off the bolt briefly will allow the round to feed like normal. The bullet is entering the chamber at about a 20 deg angle. With the rounds binding slightly, should I be concerned about damaging soft bullet tips or worse...pushing an uncrimped bullet with 1 or 2 thou neck tension into the case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pineywoods, post: 1220531, member: 48843"] Over torquing the action screws showed a slight improvement. The mags are securing well with a discernible click when I secure the front portion. After torquing the action screws down hard, I cycled the action quickly on all 3 mags 3 times & the feeding was flawless. Going about it slowly is still an issue, but taking tension off the bolt briefly will allow the round to feed like normal. The bullet is entering the chamber at about a 20 deg angle. With the rounds binding slightly, should I be concerned about damaging soft bullet tips or worse...pushing an uncrimped bullet with 1 or 2 thou neck tension into the case? [/QUOTE]
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