Northman999
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Yukon
I've had a rem 742 in .308 win for a couple of years, and it runs like a clockwork and is a great little rifle. After hearing all the "jammomatic" stuff about 742's, I was starting to wonder if the wasn't more bad rap than anything.
So recently I traded for another 742 in 30-06. It came with who mags, and I had jamming problems right away. I immediately felt it was a mag issue, as the factory mags were very easily knocked out of place on this rifle, typically with the front of the mag falling 1/4" downwards, causing cartridges to jam into the front of the mag well while feeding.
I grabbed my ubiquitous JB Weld and set about to build up the front tab on a mag, which seemed to be the problem.
Here's the finished product, beside a factory mag.
Here's a factory mag going into the mag well - notice lots of free space to move around...
Here's a modified mag going in - nice and form fitted with no room for sloppiness...
Final shaping of the hardened JB weld was done with a dremel and small file.
The modified mag fits snugly (not tightly) straight up into the mag well, and is basically impossible to displace from it's proper position, once installed. Mag release and all rifle functions still work 100%. Notice how much JB Weld build up was needed to accomplish this - my front tab is about four times the size of the factory one.
Now I know mag problems plague Remington autoloader owners, and so I hope this helps someone else. It's a cheap overnight fix that anyone can do themselves. Enjoy!
So recently I traded for another 742 in 30-06. It came with who mags, and I had jamming problems right away. I immediately felt it was a mag issue, as the factory mags were very easily knocked out of place on this rifle, typically with the front of the mag falling 1/4" downwards, causing cartridges to jam into the front of the mag well while feeding.
I grabbed my ubiquitous JB Weld and set about to build up the front tab on a mag, which seemed to be the problem.
Here's the finished product, beside a factory mag.
Here's a factory mag going into the mag well - notice lots of free space to move around...
Here's a modified mag going in - nice and form fitted with no room for sloppiness...
Final shaping of the hardened JB weld was done with a dremel and small file.
The modified mag fits snugly (not tightly) straight up into the mag well, and is basically impossible to displace from it's proper position, once installed. Mag release and all rifle functions still work 100%. Notice how much JB Weld build up was needed to accomplish this - my front tab is about four times the size of the factory one.
Now I know mag problems plague Remington autoloader owners, and so I hope this helps someone else. It's a cheap overnight fix that anyone can do themselves. Enjoy!


















































