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Help me understand wyatt mags
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<blockquote data-quote="Roeder" data-source="post: 1656322" data-attributes="member: 87340"><p>The MBE-5 is cut to work with factory bottom metal although it may take a little fitting. The stock cut may clear as is, or it may need a little more clearance at the rear of the mortise. If your action is cut for the magazine, the rest is just hand fitting. The matching Wyatt follower is very slick and works great with Creedmoor cartridges and similar. Nowadays several of the custom action makers cut for the Wyatt length whether you ask for it or not. It usually doesn't pose a problem even if a standard OEM mag box is used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roeder, post: 1656322, member: 87340"] The MBE-5 is cut to work with factory bottom metal although it may take a little fitting. The stock cut may clear as is, or it may need a little more clearance at the rear of the mortise. If your action is cut for the magazine, the rest is just hand fitting. The matching Wyatt follower is very slick and works great with Creedmoor cartridges and similar. Nowadays several of the custom action makers cut for the Wyatt length whether you ask for it or not. It usually doesn't pose a problem even if a standard OEM mag box is used. [/QUOTE]
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