I predominately use either a Ruger or Winchester mod 70 CRF. I'm not really of the mind set that they offer something better than the push feed, I just like them. That said I've never had that happen with any rifle. My Wag and what's been reported to me is in the rush of killing an animal people tend to short cycle their bolt. Just about any rifle will have a problem with that, although I suspect the push feed would be a tad more forgiving. Key to the whole thing is muscle memory from a standing position and working the bolt through a full cycle.. It's also the reason I don't go back and forth between long action and short action rifles like some do. I prefer the long action and try to be conscious of going through the exact motions each time. I think people that arbitrarily use short actions then go back and forth to long actions are more likely to experience this phenomenon.


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