Gunowner99
.270 WIN
I'll have to give that a try.
715T_Expert said:Get an old credit card and cut a strip of it (long ways) that is about the width of the "viewing window" on the plastic portion of the magazine. When you get enough rounds into the mag to where it becomes difficult to load, insert the plastic strip through that opening and between the red follower and the bottom round. Gently push the red follower down slightly from both sides using the plastic strip and you will be able to finish loading the 25 rounds. Be careful not to push it down too much or the top rounds will start to tip up.
Gunowner99 said:715T_Expert said:Get an old credit card and cut a strip of it (long ways) that is about the width of the "viewing window" on the plastic portion of the magazine. When you get enough rounds into the mag to where it becomes difficult to load, insert the plastic strip through that opening and between the red follower and the bottom round. Gently push the red follower down slightly from both sides using the plastic strip and you will be able to finish loading the 25 rounds. Be careful not to push it down too much or the top rounds will start to tip up.
I am having a hard time visualizing, can you post a pic or 2?
In Canada the ammo source has them for $19 some change.Arixsin said:Anybody have luck finding (reasonably priced) 25 mags recently?
My supply of 22 finally went back up 200 rounds, so I took mine to the range again to ventilate some pumpkins. The two 25 rd mags still don't like to load more than 11rds about 40% of the time. I actually let them sit loaded for almost 2 months and it didn't help. But, the gun itself is still doing great. I have yet to clean it and it is yet to have problems... well, other than it doesn't like to eject subsonic rounds