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375 follower for a M70
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhett Crider" data-source="post: 2094918" data-attributes="member: 105034"><p>Yes. I drilled out the rear spacer to lengthen to the 3.6 mag box, shortened the ejector, changed the spring to the STW spring(only 2 rounds down) and at first ran w/ the 264 follower which worked but had a little space on each end. MGW had RUM followers which I purchased and deleted the gap and it feeds fine. It also fed good w/ the original 264 follower though. My conclusion was the spring controls a lot more than you would think. Never needed to modify the bolt stop. This was on a Extreme Weather M70 264 WM. The spring has a funky loop at the bottom at the return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhett Crider, post: 2094918, member: 105034"] Yes. I drilled out the rear spacer to lengthen to the 3.6 mag box, shortened the ejector, changed the spring to the STW spring(only 2 rounds down) and at first ran w/ the 264 follower which worked but had a little space on each end. MGW had RUM followers which I purchased and deleted the gap and it feeds fine. It also fed good w/ the original 264 follower though. My conclusion was the spring controls a lot more than you would think. Never needed to modify the bolt stop. This was on a Extreme Weather M70 264 WM. The spring has a funky loop at the bottom at the return. [/QUOTE]
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