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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlandcoaxer86" data-source="post: 2730684" data-attributes="member: 123185"><p>Im quite fond of the design actually. Im 99% sure this entire issue is to blame on the boyds stock that was inletted too deep. I have 5 other savages that all feed fantastic. I dont like these 204/223 mags but all the rest work perfect. The 204/223 mags have a large plastic spacer at the rear that allows them to use the dame length mag body for all short actions. The issue is the center of the mag tension spring is not under the center of the follower so every now and then, you'll get a tip down where the spring tilted forward instead of level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlandcoaxer86, post: 2730684, member: 123185"] Im quite fond of the design actually. Im 99% sure this entire issue is to blame on the boyds stock that was inletted too deep. I have 5 other savages that all feed fantastic. I dont like these 204/223 mags but all the rest work perfect. The 204/223 mags have a large plastic spacer at the rear that allows them to use the dame length mag body for all short actions. The issue is the center of the mag tension spring is not under the center of the follower so every now and then, you'll get a tip down where the spring tilted forward instead of level. [/QUOTE]
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