I purposely left the magazine of this rifle unmodified to ensure reliable feeding. I swear the ones I have opened up and installed the Wyatt's 3.825" mag box work better than this factory Winchester.
This rifle started as a stainless synthetic 375 H&H. Many years before I had my own lathe and mill I had a very good gunsmith install a new chrome-moly M-70 416 Rem takeoff barrel. I then put in a 416 Rem magazine box. In prep for upcoming cape buffalo hunt this Aug I had my shop cerakote the barreled action in elite black. I then bedded it in a McMillan Supergrade stock. I had also acquired a steel one-piece floor plate to replace the aluminum one.
I started load development, and quickly wished I had went ahead and chambered a new barrel myself. Now I am continuing to tell myself this isn't one of my LRBR rifles, and it's not even a LR hunting rifle, and that sub 1.5 MOA is fine with a 6x scope with 55 ft lbs of recoil. Any yes, in a addition to shooting off the bench for load dev, I have been shooting off sticks as well as offhand--in addition to dry fire practice. That whole paragraph is irrelevant to my upcoming issue, but I need to keep telling myself that I DON'T need that Krieger barrel Bruno's has in stock, so please humor me. Besides, the Bruno barrel is a 14 twist and I really want a 12.
The issue is the left side round from the magazine will sometimes pop out. I have used Winchester magazines #1460 and #1450. The 1450 seems a little better and is what is in it now. Both mag boxes look and measure the same, but I still had to mill a little on the one-piece floorplate to get a stress free fit with the 1450.
With the 1460 mag box, I could duplicate at home what I was seeing at the range. With the 1450, I absolutely cannot get the left side round to pop out at home. It still will on ocassion at the range while shooting. For this rifle, all load dev shooting is done from the magazine so I can test feeding.
Now I just (like 10 minutes ago) fixed the second issue I was having. The last round in the mag would sometimes nose up when feeding the next to last round, which would bind the round being fed as you push the bolt forward. If I ran the bolt fast it didn't happen, and if I went slow and backed the bolt off slightly when it bound then pushed forward again it would chamber fine. However, that needed to be fixed.
The magazine spring on these rifles always winds up sliding all the forward in it's slot in the floorplate. I have fixed M-70s with the long Wyatt's box by sliding the spring aft per Kevin Wyatt's instructions, so I did that here. I slid the spring aft in the floorplate (about .150") and put a piece of double-stick tape to keep it there. It the last round doesn't nose up anymore. Maybe that will also fix my left side round popping out when shooting issue. I will strake the magazine spring in it's new location to make sure it stays.
Anyway, if anyone has had the left side round popping out issue and fixed it, please share what you did. I can think of a bunch of things to try, but I would rather let someone else's expereince be my teacher.
This rifle started as a stainless synthetic 375 H&H. Many years before I had my own lathe and mill I had a very good gunsmith install a new chrome-moly M-70 416 Rem takeoff barrel. I then put in a 416 Rem magazine box. In prep for upcoming cape buffalo hunt this Aug I had my shop cerakote the barreled action in elite black. I then bedded it in a McMillan Supergrade stock. I had also acquired a steel one-piece floor plate to replace the aluminum one.
I started load development, and quickly wished I had went ahead and chambered a new barrel myself. Now I am continuing to tell myself this isn't one of my LRBR rifles, and it's not even a LR hunting rifle, and that sub 1.5 MOA is fine with a 6x scope with 55 ft lbs of recoil. Any yes, in a addition to shooting off the bench for load dev, I have been shooting off sticks as well as offhand--in addition to dry fire practice. That whole paragraph is irrelevant to my upcoming issue, but I need to keep telling myself that I DON'T need that Krieger barrel Bruno's has in stock, so please humor me. Besides, the Bruno barrel is a 14 twist and I really want a 12.
The issue is the left side round from the magazine will sometimes pop out. I have used Winchester magazines #1460 and #1450. The 1450 seems a little better and is what is in it now. Both mag boxes look and measure the same, but I still had to mill a little on the one-piece floorplate to get a stress free fit with the 1450.
With the 1460 mag box, I could duplicate at home what I was seeing at the range. With the 1450, I absolutely cannot get the left side round to pop out at home. It still will on ocassion at the range while shooting. For this rifle, all load dev shooting is done from the magazine so I can test feeding.
Now I just (like 10 minutes ago) fixed the second issue I was having. The last round in the mag would sometimes nose up when feeding the next to last round, which would bind the round being fed as you push the bolt forward. If I ran the bolt fast it didn't happen, and if I went slow and backed the bolt off slightly when it bound then pushed forward again it would chamber fine. However, that needed to be fixed.
The magazine spring on these rifles always winds up sliding all the forward in it's slot in the floorplate. I have fixed M-70s with the long Wyatt's box by sliding the spring aft per Kevin Wyatt's instructions, so I did that here. I slid the spring aft in the floorplate (about .150") and put a piece of double-stick tape to keep it there. It the last round doesn't nose up anymore. Maybe that will also fix my left side round popping out when shooting issue. I will strake the magazine spring in it's new location to make sure it stays.
Anyway, if anyone has had the left side round popping out issue and fixed it, please share what you did. I can think of a bunch of things to try, but I would rather let someone else's expereince be my teacher.