Hey guys,
I've been having severe stovepiping once mounting up my SADLAK aluminum mount on my '09 Poly. Anyone else ever run into this problem and/or find a fix?
I have access to a large machine shop and was considering milling a greater bevel ( 3-4 degrees greater, maybe 0.060"-0.100" deep) off the surface directly above the bolt.
I think this would give me enough clearance and enough angle to solve the stovepiping. The rifle naturally kicks the brass high and forwards for some reason. Is there anything wrong with this plan that I don't currently see at the moment?
Is there an easier way?
I've been having severe stovepiping once mounting up my SADLAK aluminum mount on my '09 Poly. Anyone else ever run into this problem and/or find a fix?
I have access to a large machine shop and was considering milling a greater bevel ( 3-4 degrees greater, maybe 0.060"-0.100" deep) off the surface directly above the bolt.
I think this would give me enough clearance and enough angle to solve the stovepiping. The rifle naturally kicks the brass high and forwards for some reason. Is there anything wrong with this plan that I don't currently see at the moment?
Is there an easier way?