I have an SPS 7-08. I am using the action in an ADL style stock. The magazine box is NOT staked to the action. Now, the staggering of the loaded rounds in the magazine looks like this:
1rst is on right
2nd on left
3rd on right
4th on left
1,2,3 are easy to snap into the magazine. #4 requires wiggling the #3 cartridge around a bit and even then all 4 could end up tilted forward or back in the magazine.
If I put the action into the SPS stock with the BDL style floorplate and the SPS mag follower and spring then the rifle won't feed. If I use an old ADL mag follower and spring then the rifle won't feed #4 (the top of the stack).
If I put the action into the ADL stock with the SPS mag follower it won't work. If I use the ADL then it won't feed #4.
My theories are:
1. The mag box is moving and binding the feeding (needs stake to action)
2. I don't know what the area is called but it is rail/lip that the bolt travels on on the left side of the bottom of the action. It holds the 2nd and 4th rounds in place. Theory is that there is a burr on it or it is too big. Can't find a burr. Why doesn't the 2nd round misfeed?
3. The SPS mag follower is too tall. Have tried swapping ADL mag spring with the SPS mag spring. The SPS mag follower just won't work.
What do I do to fix this? The rifle is totally reliable with 3 in the box, but it irritates me that 4 won't fit. Why do the loaded rounds tilt forward or backward? Is this the mag box moving?
I am at a loss.