You will need to single load, modify the magazine or get a different mag system. The 75/80 ELDMs are too long to fit a standard 2.25" OAL .223 mag without the ogive of the bullet being inside the neck.
You will need to single load, modify the magazine or get a different mag system. The 75/80 ELDMs are too long to fit a standard 2.25" OAL .223 mag without the ogive of the bullet being inside the neck.
I believe you can probably modify the howa mag and move the internal block to get a bit more length.
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I just worked out I don't have pictures of it once modified. The extra 'block' piece in the magazine just needs a couple of slots made for it with a Dremel cutting disc in the middle of the radius at the back of the magazine box. The excess folded over part that occupies the back of the magazine needs trimming back to make it sit correctly once the locating slots have been moved rearwards.
The feed rails possibly need the radius portion at the rear extended so the cartridges don't get misaligned.
**IMPORTANT** Before anyone gets on my case about this, yes I know it's voids any warranty. Anyone who does this to their rifle will void their warranty as well. I'm more than happy to have done this work to my own rifle - if you're not, give it to a reputable gunsmith.
From memory it was around 2.300" or so. As Gimp says you can do a little D.I.Y. and relocate the magazine block further back. At the same time you remove a little off the bolt stop and the back edge of the feed rails and you're done.
I have pictures that I will track down.
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