Occasionally we see or hear about rifles that will not feed properly. Most often, this is the result of someone rebarrelling or rechambering a rifle and not completing the job.
Unless you are satisfied using it as a single shot, a rifle that does not feed, extract and eject properly is junk!
Now, when a factory rifle doesn't function properly, that is something else again. It is hard to understand how they could let it leave the place, knowing it does not work properly, when they are so terrified of lawsuits.
Yesterday, I saw a Ruger in 350 Rem Mag that just will not feed. It is junk until the problem gets fixed.
Your comments and experiences in this regard?
Ted
Unless you are satisfied using it as a single shot, a rifle that does not feed, extract and eject properly is junk!

Now, when a factory rifle doesn't function properly, that is something else again. It is hard to understand how they could let it leave the place, knowing it does not work properly, when they are so terrified of lawsuits.
Yesterday, I saw a Ruger in 350 Rem Mag that just will not feed. It is junk until the problem gets fixed.
Your comments and experiences in this regard?
Ted




















































