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First of all, you are better off with the new bucking since original ones tend to ... well lets just say they are rarely good enough for our standards hehe, try 60 degrees (shorescale)
If the problem is still present... From what i can understand you must be running a setup fast enough to retract the nozzle after a shot is made, that way the bb's are able to snap passed the nozzle and into the hopup bucking when replacing mag, just to verify that, try a slower battery and see if the problem still occurs, if so - you need to install some sort of active braking, a basic AB mosfet should do it.
If the problem is still present... From what i can understand you must be running a setup fast enough to retract the nozzle after a shot is made, that way the bb's are able to snap passed the nozzle and into the hopup bucking when replacing mag, just to verify that, try a slower battery and see if the problem still occurs, if so - you need to install some sort of active braking, a basic AB mosfet should do it.