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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2689343" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>It doesn't take much. All that is needed is to break the corner edge. A lot of folks think a funnel is needed. </p><p>Put the hate on the Savages. Anytime a modification is done, even a straight up barrel swap there may need to be a slight bit of tuning. </p><p>I must be the only one on the other planet that sold my 527's and have never missed them. 17HH, 17 Remington, 22Hornet,204,223 not a one of them ever fed what I would call smooth. </p><p>Howa minis are the answer to my wants on a small action. My 222 I still open the bolt to check if it picked up a round, it is slick as butter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2689343, member: 103581"] It doesn’t take much. All that is needed is to break the corner edge. A lot of folks think a funnel is needed. Put the hate on the Savages. Anytime a modification is done, even a straight up barrel swap there may need to be a slight bit of tuning. I must be the only one on the other planet that sold my 527’s and have never missed them. 17HH, 17 Remington, 22Hornet,204,223 not a one of them ever fed what I would call smooth. Howa minis are the answer to my wants on a small action. My 222 I still open the bolt to check if it picked up a round, it is slick as butter. [/QUOTE]
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