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Ruger Hawkeyes Not Feeding Right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buteo Jamaicensis" data-source="post: 959356" data-attributes="member: 81148"><p>I've heard a few rumors floating about that these new Ruger Hawkeyes, on many occasions, function like a push feed instead of a proper CRF. Meaning that instead of the round being pushed up in between the bolt face and the extractor it is just pushed in front of the extractor which then snaps over the rim once the bolt is closed. I'm wondering because I've been thinking about adding a Hawkeye chambered in a long action magnum to my arsenal. So, anybody having this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buteo Jamaicensis, post: 959356, member: 81148"] I've heard a few rumors floating about that these new Ruger Hawkeyes, on many occasions, function like a push feed instead of a proper CRF. Meaning that instead of the round being pushed up in between the bolt face and the extractor it is just pushed in front of the extractor which then snaps over the rim once the bolt is closed. I'm wondering because I've been thinking about adding a Hawkeye chambered in a long action magnum to my arsenal. So, anybody having this problem? [/QUOTE]
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