Is the mag box is properly seated in the detents? It some times takes some fiddling... if it is canted you would definitely have a problem stacking the rounds... I know that is pretty basic, but something that can be missed if the stock inlet geometry tends to seat the mag box offline.
Stupid question, but are all action bolts and floor plate bolt nice and snug? Almost look like mag follower sits tilted. Possible that the bolt for floorplate is too long? Even seem like piece that holds floorplate is not seated flush... Maybe just the pics or my glasses too.![]()
How about a picture of the followers underside removed from the spring.
Can you wiggle the mag box with everything tight?
Also, make sure the spring is in the correct way. Long side up.
mid just barely in the gun. If I don't do that the plate won't latch
... front around 65 inch lbs, rear 30, mid just barely in the gun. If I don't do that the plate won't latch...
That doesn't make sense... something is up with the inletting, floorplate or latch... the middle bolt often has to be torqued down super tight in order for the floorplate catch to latch, but not left loose... check to see if the floorplate is bent, or the catch (button on floorplate) is deformed... but I most suspect that the inletting for the trigger guard is off, likely too deep at the rear. Try this; remove the rear TG screw completely and torque the front TG screw down as tight as you can and then back off the front floorplate screw so that it is snug but not torqued down hard, and then retorque the front TG screw... were you able to tighten it even more? Next, with all the screws in the same position, close and latch the floorplate and check the mag box for any wiggle... does the floorplate latch now and is there wiggle in the mag box?
I have experienced the same thing with my LH 77 (.375 Ruger) concerning the middle bolt. I contacted Ruger and they told me the rifle was designed so that the middle bolt was only to be made barely finger tight in order for the plate to latch correctly.
And yet I can tighten the middle bolt in my other LH 77 (.308) so who knows.
Usually if middle screw is fairly loose the floorplate is sloppy... I carry with my hand around the floorplate and like it to be snug... torquing down the rear TG screw mitigates the torque required for the front screw and the angle and depth of the latch... but above, I was trying to ascertain if there is a geometry issue with the floorplate and if the inletting is off.
That doesn't make sense... something is up with the inletting, floorplate or latch... the middle bolt often has to be torqued down super tight in order for the floorplate catch to latch, but not left loose... check to see if the floorplate is bent, or the catch (button on floorplate) is deformed... but I most suspect that the inletting for the trigger guard is off, likely too deep at the rear. Try this; remove the rear TG screw completely and torque the front TG screw down as tight as you can and then back off the front floorplate screw so that it is snug but not torqued down hard, and then retorque the front TG screw... were you able to tighten it even more? Next, with all the screws in the same position, close and latch the floorplate and check the mag box for any wiggle... does the floorplate latch now and is there wiggle in the mag box?
I'm almost positive this isn't the follower or at least not its orientation. Something is binding. Either the box is too narrow, the spring is not compressing properly, the follower is tipping, or the cartridges are too long.
Switch boxes between the righty and lefty and try that.
The middle guard screw should not be torqued tight.
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Floorplate seems to close fine enough
Try this; remove the rear TG screw completely and torque the front TG screw down as tight as you can and then back off the front floorplate screw so that it is snug but not torqued down hard, and then retorque the front TG screw... were you able to tighten it even more? Next, with all the screws in the same position, close and latch the floorplate and check the mag box for any wiggle... does the floorplate latch now and is there wiggle in the mag box?
floorplate latches, no wiggle in mag box
Did you try three rounds down in that configuration?
I think the inletting is off for the TG... can you fit a small washer between the rear TG hole and the wood and then torque down all the screws normally and try three rounds down.
I did yes, no go. I'll see if I can find a washer and try it. thx for the help
Still no email back from Snapshots, sent them one last week about the situation
Did you try three rounds down in that configuration?
I think the inletting is off for the TG... can you fit a small washer between the rear TG hole and the wood and then torque down all the screws normally and try three rounds down.




























