So I inspected the magazine closer. It's a factory Tikka long action mag. I've done zero to it and have no problems.How are you doing that? I tried the 300 wm magazine and it jams everytime... seriously every single time. Also loading it is a pain as well the spring gets funy and kick up in the back.
Factory or handloads? My loads are looong... i have a .2 freebore and im almost at 3.34 touching the lands...So I inspected the magazine closer. It's a factory Tikka long action mag. I've done zero to it and have no problems.
All reloads.Factory or handloads? My loads are looong... i have a .2 freebore and im almost at 3.34 touching the lands...
Yea just a sanity check i tried again... jam everytime. I tried 2 different magazines...All reloads.
I just tried epoxy bedding a factory stock for the first time. Filled in the voids with some painters tape to reduce the epoxy volume and weight.
Front (before and after)
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Any improvement in accuracy?I just tried epoxy bedding a factory stock for the first time. Filled in the voids with some painters tape to reduce the epoxy volume and weight.
Front (before and after)
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Rear tang (before and after)
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Any improvement in accuracy?
I’ll look to see if I have an extra one. If I do I’ll send it to you.Yea just a sanity check i tried again... jam everytime. I tried 2 different magazines...
There is a 6.5 prc tikka mag. Works with wsm rounds.I’ll look to see if I have an extra one. If I do I’ll send it to you.
The funny thing, I put a 300 wm round in the mag I use. There is no way it would feed. The belted part of the case gets stuck every time.
I thought Tikka use to have 2 long action magazines options. One for 30-06 etc. and one for 300 wm. Now I just see one mag for all long action calibers.