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Butler Creek "Hot Lips" 10/22 Mags
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<blockquote data-quote="MBB" data-source="post: 948821" data-attributes="member: 2658"><p>Well, when the mag is close to full, the cartridges don't rebound quickly when depressed. It seems like they're dragging in the magazine. If the round was at the top of the mag, it would feed when I manually retracted the bolt and let it slam forward, but the next round would jam. Then the following round would be OK because it had time to move to the top while I was clearing the rifle, but then the next round would jam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBB, post: 948821, member: 2658"] Well, when the mag is close to full, the cartridges don't rebound quickly when depressed. It seems like they're dragging in the magazine. If the round was at the top of the mag, it would feed when I manually retracted the bolt and let it slam forward, but the next round would jam. Then the following round would be OK because it had time to move to the top while I was clearing the rifle, but then the next round would jam. [/QUOTE]
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