I have had continuous problems with this rifle feeding. It is bedded in an old Classic, blind magazine stock. The barrelled action is from an SPS. The problem is that the rear of the spring follower and thus the rear of the cartridges angles down. When I close the bolt the bolt passes over the cartridge. This is a pretty consistent problem, but if I have 4 in the magazine then the top one normally feeds, the next one is normally when the problem starts.
My thoughts are that the bedding might be too high, but the rifle is a tack driver, I mean IT (not me) is spooky accurate. I don't want to tamper with the bedding job.
I tried putting a shim (strip of fridge magnet) under the mag spring and it still didn't feed. Was thinking that there wasn't enough tension under the spring because of possible high bedding.
Is the spring shaped correctly?
Why do the cartridges tip nose up?