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6.5 prc mod 70 classic wsm feeding issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Monterey21" data-source="post: 2763910" data-attributes="member: 105626"><p>I have several control round feed rifles. Long, short, and medium. Defiance XM, MRC, zastava Mauser, most are Zermatt. IMO follower spring is a big part of the puzzle. Lighter the better and equal press front and back. The feed rails should be the absolute last thing to touch. Also the shape of the follower. Jon Beanland tuned a 28nosler in a long action Zermatt SR3 that cycles like butter. He's a busy guy but maybe worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monterey21, post: 2763910, member: 105626"] I have several control round feed rifles. Long, short, and medium. Defiance XM, MRC, zastava Mauser, most are Zermatt. IMO follower spring is a big part of the puzzle. Lighter the better and equal press front and back. The feed rails should be the absolute last thing to touch. Also the shape of the follower. Jon Beanland tuned a 28nosler in a long action Zermatt SR3 that cycles like butter. He’s a busy guy but maybe worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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