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BDL vs DBM in a mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="shphtr" data-source="post: 1508485" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>My first choice for a rugged, lightweight backpack type mountain rifle is a ADL type magazine. I have had BDL type magazines pop open with heavy recoil so as a consequence on a rifle that the only option is a BDL (or DBM for that matter) I end up duct taping before I leave for a hunt. Many gun smiths keep telling me that shouldn't happen with a modern hunting rifle ... I'm a fast learner (regretfully not fast enough) but once was enough for me. I no longer discuss with the smith, I just agree with what ever he may say and they TAPE the magazine shut before I hunt ... then NO WORRIES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shphtr, post: 1508485, member: 6162"] My first choice for a rugged, lightweight backpack type mountain rifle is a ADL type magazine. I have had BDL type magazines pop open with heavy recoil so as a consequence on a rifle that the only option is a BDL (or DBM for that matter) I end up duct taping before I leave for a hunt. Many gun smiths keep telling me that shouldn’t happen with a modern hunting rifle ... I’m a fast learner (regretfully not fast enough) but once was enough for me. I no longer discuss with the smith, I just agree with what ever he may say and they TAPE the magazine shut before I hunt ... then NO WORRIES. [/QUOTE]
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