Your barrel needs a feed cone like on an AR-15.
In the course of chasing accuracy with my model 10 I've tried to set the Berger VLD bullets closer to the lands. With the bullets seated 30 thousands off the lands the tip of the bullet just catches the edge of the chamber and prevents the round from sliding into the chamber. It looks like the case is not being deflected up by the feed ramp very much at all. I'm considering two possible fixes;
One is to slightly bend open the ears on the box magazine to allow the case to rotate upward sooner.
The other is to place a couple small dots of epoxy on the feed ramp to try to build it up enough to lift the case so that the bullet tip clears the edge of the chamber.
Has anyone else had this issue and come up with a fix?
Thanks,
Your barrel needs a feed cone like on an AR-15.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Not familiar with a 'feed cone'. Is it like a slight cone cut into the bottom of the chamber? That would leave the case unsupported at that point wouldn't it?
It's a bevel cut at the chamber mouth to aid in feeding. It is cut at 100 degree included angle to a major diameter of of .560". This is the same as a feed cone on an AR-15, an industry standard. No worries about unsupported case because the cone stops behind the case head.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Great! I will contact my gunsmith to see about getting one cut into the face of the chamber mouth. Thanks!
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