the response I got from Tactical Innovations...
"We try to make mags that will perfectly fit all the dimensionally different 10/22 rifles but there is no perfect factory setting and solution that will work for every rifle. Instead we make sure that there is enough adjustment and solutions to allow each user to dial them in. Based on your description, it sounds like you need less feed angle for your rifle which can easily be accomplished by sanding the .010 to .015 off of the front of the plastic follower which not taking any material off the rear of the follower. Some rifles require the additional angle and its much easier to remove a little material rather than try to figure how to put it back on. By adjusting the feed angle via the follower after you have the rest of the mag adjusted, you will be able to have the mag exactly fit to your rifle and you should have minimal to no feeding and ejection issues. Let me know if that helps or if I can answer any other questions. Am glad to help."
Thank you,
-Craig
"We try to make mags that will perfectly fit all the dimensionally different 10/22 rifles but there is no perfect factory setting and solution that will work for every rifle. Instead we make sure that there is enough adjustment and solutions to allow each user to dial them in. Based on your description, it sounds like you need less feed angle for your rifle which can easily be accomplished by sanding the .010 to .015 off of the front of the plastic follower which not taking any material off the rear of the follower. Some rifles require the additional angle and its much easier to remove a little material rather than try to figure how to put it back on. By adjusting the feed angle via the follower after you have the rest of the mag adjusted, you will be able to have the mag exactly fit to your rifle and you should have minimal to no feeding and ejection issues. Let me know if that helps or if I can answer any other questions. Am glad to help."
Thank you,
-Craig


















































