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300PRC Wyatt’s Box Feeding Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 2636582" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>Adjust the Feed lips like dinosaur said above or you may need to adjust the depth of the bottom metal. I just went through heck trying to get a Wyatt's SAUM box to feed correctly. It was doing exactly what yours was doing. I was able to get a 90% solution if I ran it hard before my big hunt. Well, that 10% failure rate reared its head on my hunt when I tried to get off a follow up shot off. Now I have a h/s precision DBM. Interestingly enough when I first mounted that it had the same issue? I didn't want to screw with the feed lips so I started slowly grinding down the pillars in the stock with a drimel. After a ways it started feeding smooth as butter. So half of me thinks my original bottom metal was too far out as well? Who knows, could be your issue? Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 2636582, member: 106919"] Adjust the Feed lips like dinosaur said above or you may need to adjust the depth of the bottom metal. I just went through heck trying to get a Wyatt’s SAUM box to feed correctly. It was doing exactly what yours was doing. I was able to get a 90% solution if I ran it hard before my big hunt. Well, that 10% failure rate reared its head on my hunt when I tried to get off a follow up shot off. Now I have a h/s precision DBM. Interestingly enough when I first mounted that it had the same issue? I didn’t want to screw with the feed lips so I started slowly grinding down the pillars in the stock with a drimel. After a ways it started feeding smooth as butter. So half of me thinks my original bottom metal was too far out as well? Who knows, could be your issue? Good luck! Ryan [/QUOTE]
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