Sanded down the metal exit groove on 20rounder with 800 grit sandpaper wrapped a round chopstick (or something round and right size) and now it works as it should. Just push down the red follower with another chopstick while you sanding. And watch the angle. Don’t take off too much of the material. At least you have to take off the paint that 20rounders sold as. 10rounders are sold with polished exit groove if you didn’t notice.
It does suck but luckily I wasn’t really planning on using it much. I might still try to use it some more to see if it just needs “broke in” like some are saying.
Dropping the action from locked will never pick up a round. The bolt is designed that way for saftey...? The action has to be pulled all the way back, after the bolt is unlocked to pick up a round. The next time you want to load a round, unlock the bolt and pull back, instead of just letting the bolt drop. It's a different manual of arms.