Shhhh.... keep it down so Bindi doesn't hear us.... I think he's allergic to certain pictures, thats why he never posts any
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Shhhh.... keep it down so Bindi doesn't hear us.... I think he's allergic to certain pictures, thats why he never posts any
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I am watching and waiting for the right moment.:D:thup:
As Son's pictures show, also keep your fingers wrapped under the rifle as you are pushing down with the your thumb. Have seen many shooters on the firing line foul up stripper clip loading because they are pushing down with thumb only, the fingers not grasping the rifle for control. Kind of like drinking a dainty cup of tea.
That's been my experience with rifles that have properly "tuned" magazines. But if the soft feed lips, front and rear, have been battered by years of being knocked about whilst out of the rifle and aren't properly adjusted, then things get much more "twitchy".
After looking at the photos, also thinking that this is one instance where being a leftie has been an advantage. No swapping hands, etc.
A well worn Cratex wheel (smaller diameter) in a dremel tool is perfect for smoothing and rounding surfaces like this. 100+ IWS brackets later I say this with confidence. ;)