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Winchester Model 70 Post 64 Controlled Feed Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ddb264" data-source="post: 1507917" data-attributes="member: 107521"><p>Hand Skills,</p><p>I'm loading from the magazine. The gun has a hinged floor plate. It's my understanding you shouldn't single load a controlled feed action by hand. It appears that the cartridge only covers 3/4 of the bolt face when you work the action slowly to look for the issue. I have tried reloads using Hornady brass and Remington factory loads to eliminate the possibility of bad brass and the spring tension seems adequate and even across the feed ramp. This leaves me stumped at the moment. </p><p>Thanks for reading and for the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddb264, post: 1507917, member: 107521"] Hand Skills, I'm loading from the magazine. The gun has a hinged floor plate. It's my understanding you shouldn't single load a controlled feed action by hand. It appears that the cartridge only covers 3/4 of the bolt face when you work the action slowly to look for the issue. I have tried reloads using Hornady brass and Remington factory loads to eliminate the possibility of bad brass and the spring tension seems adequate and even across the feed ramp. This leaves me stumped at the moment. Thanks for reading and for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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