I hope I will use the right terminology here but I think most folks will understand my question.
After I feed a round and after the feed latch (Is this the correct term?) returns to it's upright position, the shell moves slightly backwards toward the stock. Then when I try to feed in the next shell, the feed latch won't depress because it's just catching the back end of the previous shell. So with my left hand I need to use a finger to push the previous shell forward while at the same time depressing the feed latch. Once the latch is depressed I can get the next shell in, obviously. But then I have to repeat the process for the next shell. Any ideas? I wonder if I need a new magazine spring?
Thanks for any suggestions.
After I feed a round and after the feed latch (Is this the correct term?) returns to it's upright position, the shell moves slightly backwards toward the stock. Then when I try to feed in the next shell, the feed latch won't depress because it's just catching the back end of the previous shell. So with my left hand I need to use a finger to push the previous shell forward while at the same time depressing the feed latch. Once the latch is depressed I can get the next shell in, obviously. But then I have to repeat the process for the next shell. Any ideas? I wonder if I need a new magazine spring?
Thanks for any suggestions.