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<blockquote data-quote="cap06040" data-source="post: 540304" data-attributes="member: 26654"><p>My intensions are simple really. This is my first rifle with the intensions of getting upgrades and long range shooting. I bought the ADL because it had a great deal. It was the same thing as the BDL only without the hinged plate. As for the drop out. I am not certain but isn't there a lip in the adl and bdl receiver to position the rounds? This is not true for a drop out because the lip is built into the clip? So I would have to get the lip milled off by a Smith? To me the cost isn't worth the hassle, unless you bought a drop out rifle. I do like the looks of them. Also when i shoot i usually only use one round at a time... Unless I'm hunting of course.</p><p>so I guess it really comes down to cost vs. Performance. Like I have said, I am new to the long range world so I am open to any advice and opinion. Not to mention I am still fairly young and have significantly less experience than most shooters.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for your .002 cents. Haha. It is very much appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>C.A.P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cap06040, post: 540304, member: 26654"] My intensions are simple really. This is my first rifle with the intensions of getting upgrades and long range shooting. I bought the ADL because it had a great deal. It was the same thing as the BDL only without the hinged plate. As for the drop out. I am not certain but isn't there a lip in the adl and bdl receiver to position the rounds? This is not true for a drop out because the lip is built into the clip? So I would have to get the lip milled off by a Smith? To me the cost isn't worth the hassle, unless you bought a drop out rifle. I do like the looks of them. Also when i shoot i usually only use one round at a time... Unless I'm hunting of course. so I guess it really comes down to cost vs. Performance. Like I have said, I am new to the long range world so I am open to any advice and opinion. Not to mention I am still fairly young and have significantly less experience than most shooters. Thank you for your .002 cents. Haha. It is very much appreciated. C.A.P. [/QUOTE]
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