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Feeding problem with RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="mhiltz" data-source="post: 684167" data-attributes="member: 25532"><p>I have a 7mm RUM in a Rem Sendero II. I have problems feeding the 2nd and 3rd round. I was wondering if any one else that shoots the same round, or a 300 RUM has the same problem?</p><p></p><p>The spring that Remington puts in the magazine just doesn't seem to work because the cartridges are just too long for that design, it really binds them up. I have found a solution for now that works very good, the scissor spring from my 338WM Browning A bolt. The only problem is, when you open the mag door, the spring assembly along with the cartridges fall out. Good way to lose a seventy dollar part. I really don't want it to go back to Remington, because I am pretty sure it will get the exact same spring that won't work. Any one else have this problem? If so any remedies?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhiltz, post: 684167, member: 25532"] I have a 7mm RUM in a Rem Sendero II. I have problems feeding the 2nd and 3rd round. I was wondering if any one else that shoots the same round, or a 300 RUM has the same problem? The spring that Remington puts in the magazine just doesn't seem to work because the cartridges are just too long for that design, it really binds them up. I have found a solution for now that works very good, the scissor spring from my 338WM Browning A bolt. The only problem is, when you open the mag door, the spring assembly along with the cartridges fall out. Good way to lose a seventy dollar part. I really don't want it to go back to Remington, because I am pretty sure it will get the exact same spring that won't work. Any one else have this problem? If so any remedies? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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