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Got a new rifle, sending it back to the factory
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasiter" data-source="post: 1729741" data-attributes="member: 80480"><p>Magazine height in the stock was mentioned earlier and could be part/all of the problem. That should be easy to check.</p><p>In 1911s, a bullet diving into the feed ramp is caused by tight magazine lips. Conversely, loose lips not only sink ships but cause live-round stove pipes. Rifle rounds are much longer, but tight lips could contribute to poor feeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasiter, post: 1729741, member: 80480"] Magazine height in the stock was mentioned earlier and could be part/all of the problem. That should be easy to check. In 1911s, a bullet diving into the feed ramp is caused by tight magazine lips. Conversely, loose lips not only sink ships but cause live-round stove pipes. Rifle rounds are much longer, but tight lips could contribute to poor feeding. [/QUOTE]
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