Check on Numrich Arms @ gunpartscorp.com. You can look up your rifle by model and look at an exploded view to make sure you are ordering the right item for your firearm.
I know the bolt spacing differences but what were the changes to the actual magazine box and follower? On Brownells I could only find one type of box and it didn't say whether it was SF or CF.
Check on Numrich Arms @ gunpartscorp.com. You can look up your rifle by model and look at an exploded view to make sure you are ordering the right item for your firearm.
Last edited by brtelec; 08-28-2012 at 12:06 PM.
Any clod can have the facts; having opinions is an art.
If you are talking blind mag, if you unbolt the stock and the mag stays with the stock, it is centerfeed. If it stays with the receiver, it's staggered.
I have both a Center Feed and a Staggered Feed
-- The followers are totally different and not interchangable
-- When you take the action out of the stock, the Center Feed system stays in the stock while the Staggered Feed system stays with the action
-- Hard for me to tell but pretty sure the feed lips are narrower on the Center Feed, I converted my center feed to single shot earlier this year since I was having trouble feeding but this was occured when I changed to a Choate Tactical Stock. Probably was fixable but loading the center feed magazine was never easy. The staggered feed mag loading does appear to be alot easier.
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