Like I stated you had admitted to the KS having feeding issues in previous posts. Plus it still amazes me that you would not have had the problem fixed with your experience with firearms.
BTW I'm headed back to Africa in 2014 for my first hunt, last time I was there Uncle Sam didn't give me any time off to hunt. Did get some cool pictures though.
I wouldn't use the "admitted" as a cop that sounds like bad guy talk, I just said what happened, no agenda involved whatsoever.
I did the test because, no one, including me, puts a rifle under stress often, and most NEVER! My Rem jammed on slow fire events, but, and there always is a but in life, maybe under speed and force it would work ... who knows until you try. I was considering, IF IT DID INDEED WORK, taking off the scope, adding ghost ring sights, and using this delightful 5 1/2 lb. rifle, as a backpack scabbard, fishin' rifle! THAT IS WHY...
I would dare say that 99% of the folks who comment, here on this forum on this issue, have NEVER, put their rifle to the test at full speed, ramming the bolt, especially so with a REAL STOPPER. My definition would be 375 H&H and up. To shoot the stoppers, and be able to recover, work the bolt and shoot again, ON TARGET, is much harder than most couch experts realize! Even folks who hunt in Africa don't do it, they have PROs with them, and are not that serious of a rifleman. Most are hunters, but hunters are not always experts in the field of dangerous game and what it takes to achieve proficiency in the art of handling big boomers. So, their rifle that they THINK, is reliable may not be after all! This is what separates the plains game hunters from the dangerous game hunters, or, folks who must defend themselves or others from dangerous game ... they have to have the skills to handle a rifle that can stop, and I mean NOW, no tracking involved, if it is still alive to track, IT has already tracked YOU, and
YOU are DEAD!
I would love to take out my Lott to my gun club and let some of the top rifle shooters try it while I film it; it would be gas!!! I may do it in Anchorage at that state range south of town, and see how regular Alaskan shooters can handle it; they if anybody should have those skills!
I hope your trip is a good one. Shooting photos is also fun! I have published many images in different rags, and newspapers. I have been more scared shooting photos than shooting guns in Africa! Some of the local animals are
NOT photo fans, and take the intrusion personally, and with only a gun, that is not fun sometimes, let me tell you!