Today, I took the A-Bolt to my gunsmith (35 years experience). He agreed with my assessment, and said that he could not do anything. He and I looked at a new 25WSSM in his rack. It has the same magazine configuration. We even placed this 25WSSM mag in my gun (since the cartridges and mags are almost identical). No difference noted. I don't see how any of these guns work.
I should mention that the magazine is stamped metal with a plastic follower. And its construction is suspect. If you hold it wrong, it will come apart. Why do they put 50-cent mags in these guns? Because they ran out of the 75-cent ones.
I called Browning, who told me to take it to one of their certified gunsmiths here in Dallas. I asked them if I am the only complaining of this problem. He said "yes". Liar. Anyway, this 2nd gunsmith could not get a cartridge to feed from the mag into the chamber either. He is going to talk to Browning tomorrow.
I searched the internet for anybody else with this problem. I found only one shooter with the problem. And he described it to a tee. His conclusion (right or wrong, I don't know) is that the cartridge won't feed into the magazine because there is no "feeding ramp" at the rear of the chamber (to make the bullet angle upwards and enter the chamber. Perhaps he is right, but the other problem is that the magazine does not position the cartridge to point upwards, so that when the bolt is pushed closed, that the bullet is "aimed" upwards toward the center of the chamber entrance. Regardless of whatever the errors of manufacture are, the bullet and cartridge will get buggered up with the force required to force the bolt closed.
I think a big problem here is that no gun shop has experience with these guns, and perhaps the buyers are just putting the duds into their closets rather than complain.
John
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