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Blind mag vs hinged floorplate for serious hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 1980002" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>Hinged can be good and bad. One time my brother and I were hunting and his weatherby popped open without him realizing it. Rounds,follower, and spring all gone. Sad face and an expensive single shot. The model 70 is the best hinged design. Anything inside the trigger bow or as the weatherby a big button on the outside is not so good. The old mkv,s I drill and pin them so they can,t open. Might seem goofy but how about a fly in or africa? Oh #$^% moment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 1980002, member: 112579"] Hinged can be good and bad. One time my brother and I were hunting and his weatherby popped open without him realizing it. Rounds,follower, and spring all gone. Sad face and an expensive single shot. The model 70 is the best hinged design. Anything inside the trigger bow or as the weatherby a big button on the outside is not so good. The old mkv,s I drill and pin them so they can,t open. Might seem goofy but how about a fly in or africa? Oh #$^% moment [/QUOTE]
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