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| Backard Engineer Special Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Temecula / Brea, California | Idea for a possible service.
How hard do you think it would be to add a second screw hole on the opposite side of the feed port so that one could use the stock SC feed block, but run it rock-back. This would also allow for a very sturdy openclass setup when using a modded spyder feedneck. (2 screws holding one instead of 1)
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The body is kinda thin behind the feed port, you are better off just getting an open class body. Some people have drilled the stock class feed blocks to flip it for rock back use.
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