Ok so trying something else. Went shooting yesterday some NSA 36gr in .25 and was having misfeeds, would shoot a couple then flip one over. Would take the mag out and noticed when feeding the one in the hole would also clip slug 2 and flip it while feeding the first.
So added some PL premium glue to the pictured area let dry then shaped it basically added 1mm or so of material to keep the slug centered in the hole.
Shaped it with this
Now the slug is perfectly centered instead of being slightly more on the right side of the hole causing the probe to catch both slug backs.
In my opinion FX should change the outer casing to fix this issue (not centered), and make the ID of the outer perimeter slightly smaller so there's less slop. Wouldn't be insanely expensive "recall" as they can just supply the new part and change it yourself with a good Ernest video showing how to take the mag apart and assemble. Or send it in to an FX dealer most would DIY. IMO in at least .25. .22 possibly too as they're known to flip with short slugs I've heard.
*also fixes the won't shoot last shot in mag problem.
*use Jb weld instead
So added some PL premium glue to the pictured area let dry then shaped it basically added 1mm or so of material to keep the slug centered in the hole.
Shaped it with this
Now the slug is perfectly centered instead of being slightly more on the right side of the hole causing the probe to catch both slug backs.
In my opinion FX should change the outer casing to fix this issue (not centered), and make the ID of the outer perimeter slightly smaller so there's less slop. Wouldn't be insanely expensive "recall" as they can just supply the new part and change it yourself with a good Ernest video showing how to take the mag apart and assemble. Or send it in to an FX dealer most would DIY. IMO in at least .25. .22 possibly too as they're known to flip with short slugs I've heard.
*also fixes the won't shoot last shot in mag problem.
*use Jb weld instead