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<blockquote data-quote="Garry J" data-source="post: 2537183" data-attributes="member: 71612"><p>Not a license gun smith but sometimes the license don't mean anything. Anybody can apply for a gunsmith license. I've got a buddy that continuously buys his junk at the gun shows and I've been successful to work every one of his guns over and make them shoot the way they're supposed to. I don't do this for a living just as a hobby. I like to mess with guns. I have a friend in Illinois that's a gunsmith and I've repaired several breached primer damage to the bolt face for him in the past. The rifle you have got I believe they had two different magazines they had made for that rifle an earlier one was a little flimsy and they came out with one later it was a lot sturdy your magazine and fit the magazine pocket in the rifle better. Just changing the magazine maybe the solve to your problem. This is the picture of a later magazine out of my 6.5 Creedmoor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garry J, post: 2537183, member: 71612"] Not a license gun smith but sometimes the license don't mean anything. Anybody can apply for a gunsmith license. I've got a buddy that continuously buys his junk at the gun shows and I've been successful to work every one of his guns over and make them shoot the way they're supposed to. I don't do this for a living just as a hobby. I like to mess with guns. I have a friend in Illinois that's a gunsmith and I've repaired several breached primer damage to the bolt face for him in the past. The rifle you have got I believe they had two different magazines they had made for that rifle an earlier one was a little flimsy and they came out with one later it was a lot sturdy your magazine and fit the magazine pocket in the rifle better. Just changing the magazine maybe the solve to your problem. This is the picture of a later magazine out of my 6.5 Creedmoor [/QUOTE]
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