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Need some fellow gunsmith advice- Ruger .22/45
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<blockquote data-quote="tinman13kup" data-source="post: 768147" data-attributes="member: 36220"><p>I have issues with my MK III doing the same (jamming the bullet into the feedramp), and it is in the magazine. I have a bunch of Remmington rounds that I use, and I find that if the nose of the first round is lifted upward, it loads just fine. I can't help but think it's shaving bullets from time to time while shooting it.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking on the same lines as sidecar that the magazine feed lips are just a bit on the tight side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman13kup, post: 768147, member: 36220"] I have issues with my MK III doing the same (jamming the bullet into the feedramp), and it is in the magazine. I have a bunch of Remmington rounds that I use, and I find that if the nose of the first round is lifted upward, it loads just fine. I can't help but think it's shaving bullets from time to time while shooting it. I'm thinking on the same lines as sidecar that the magazine feed lips are just a bit on the tight side. [/QUOTE]
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