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Do you prefer a hunting rifle with a detachable mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2949187" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>Started out with floor plates and back when I hunted everyday and never unloaded my rifle I liked them. I have gradually gotten more into mag fed and detachable mag guns in my 700 bolts and ARs. I like the single feed design in my bolts as it seems to help make feeding a bit smoother and surer than staggered feed designs. For depredation on deer and hogs I definitely prefer higher capacity detachable with at least 10 rounds. Often I'll use detachable 20s to add a bit of rifle weight And limit mag changes in high opportunity situations. With the brand of Grendel mag I use the 20s are curved and much more reliable than the 15s. The AR10 gets 10s or 20s. But it's much easier to handle and manipulate with 10s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2949187, member: 124909"] Started out with floor plates and back when I hunted everyday and never unloaded my rifle I liked them. I have gradually gotten more into mag fed and detachable mag guns in my 700 bolts and ARs. I like the single feed design in my bolts as it seems to help make feeding a bit smoother and surer than staggered feed designs. For depredation on deer and hogs I definitely prefer higher capacity detachable with at least 10 rounds. Often I'll use detachable 20s to add a bit of rifle weight And limit mag changes in high opportunity situations. With the brand of Grendel mag I use the 20s are curved and much more reliable than the 15s. The AR10 gets 10s or 20s. But it's much easier to handle and manipulate with 10s. [/QUOTE]
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