I picked up a nice older custom with a shiney newer bbl on a gew 98 action with nazi markings (probably done up in the 60's or so casue it is stamped ".375 Durham" which was the popular wildcat about then).
The feed rails have had some "widening" done , but the rear of the rails are still original for about 1/2 inch. Then the opening widens to the middle of the action and then narrow back to original rail again at the front.
Problem is that, when you start with 2 rounds in the well, it feeds perfectly everytime.
When you start with 3 inthe well (the max), about 50% of the time, when you eject the first chambered round, the second will pop up and free, and therefore jam on bolt close.
Watching it closely it appears that the belt on the brass causes the shell to "pivot" upwards on the belt on the rear feed rail and then pop out easy.
Again, with only 2 in the mag, they both sit very happy, and they rest nice against the rails - it is the third round that causes something to happen.
Can changing to a heavier/ weaker , follower spring help?
what about extending the mag well for depth?
Or is this a feed rail ground down too far issue? If so -- can some rail be added back?
It is a wonderful 2 round rifle -- but since it is contolled round feed, you have to start with the shell inthe mag to load one in the chamber - so you start with 2 in the mag and end up with one in the chamber and one in the mag.
Any thoughts?
The feed rails have had some "widening" done , but the rear of the rails are still original for about 1/2 inch. Then the opening widens to the middle of the action and then narrow back to original rail again at the front.
Problem is that, when you start with 2 rounds in the well, it feeds perfectly everytime.
When you start with 3 inthe well (the max), about 50% of the time, when you eject the first chambered round, the second will pop up and free, and therefore jam on bolt close.
Watching it closely it appears that the belt on the brass causes the shell to "pivot" upwards on the belt on the rear feed rail and then pop out easy.
Again, with only 2 in the mag, they both sit very happy, and they rest nice against the rails - it is the third round that causes something to happen.
Can changing to a heavier/ weaker , follower spring help?
what about extending the mag well for depth?
Or is this a feed rail ground down too far issue? If so -- can some rail be added back?
It is a wonderful 2 round rifle -- but since it is contolled round feed, you have to start with the shell inthe mag to load one in the chamber - so you start with 2 in the mag and end up with one in the chamber and one in the mag.
Any thoughts?
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