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Originally Posted by nukem556
A "stovepipe" jam is usually referring to a FIRED case that isn't fully ejected and is caught between the bolt face and the chamber mouth facing up....hence a stove "pipe". What you're describing is a failure to feed and chamber. I'd suspect the feed lips on your magazine are sprung too wide allowing the round to sit too high to enter the chamber straight on.
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Yea, its doing both - but your feed lip suggestion sounds like gold - the round does indeed look very high at the top! I'll try some "monkeying"!