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Gunsmithing
Feed lip adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1302780" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I had the exact same problem on a Defiance made action once. I started with a file taking a little off the feed rail where it was thicker. I ended up having to remove from all the rail unless I wanted to feed that cartridge in a specific spot each time. I was running a 6.5-270 WSM on a long action so you may not have that problem since you got less room where the case can feed in the mag well. The file took too long so I used a dremel with a sanding wheel and it's all good. A mill will make a straighter cut than you cut do with either a file or a dremel, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1302780, member: 605"] I had the exact same problem on a Defiance made action once. I started with a file taking a little off the feed rail where it was thicker. I ended up having to remove from all the rail unless I wanted to feed that cartridge in a specific spot each time. I was running a 6.5-270 WSM on a long action so you may not have that problem since you got less room where the case can feed in the mag well. The file took too long so I used a dremel with a sanding wheel and it's all good. A mill will make a straighter cut than you cut do with either a file or a dremel, though. [/QUOTE]
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