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Blind mag vs hinged floorplate for serious hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="358 Guy" data-source="post: 1978359" data-attributes="member: 60067"><p>I generally prefer hinged magazines, but if the rifle is to be used on dangerous game, then I want the confidence of knowing that I'm not suddenly holding a single shot after the magazine popped open on my first shot. I do own, and occasionally hunt with blind magazine rifles, and have found that you can generally unload them without fully chambering a round. I simply nudge the round forward with the bolt until the round pops clear of the magazine, then roll the gun over and catch the round in my hand. Please note that this only works with push feed rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="358 Guy, post: 1978359, member: 60067"] I generally prefer hinged magazines, but if the rifle is to be used on dangerous game, then I want the confidence of knowing that I'm not suddenly holding a single shot after the magazine popped open on my first shot. I do own, and occasionally hunt with blind magazine rifles, and have found that you can generally unload them without fully chambering a round. I simply nudge the round forward with the bolt until the round pops clear of the magazine, then roll the gun over and catch the round in my hand. Please note that this only works with push feed rifles. [/QUOTE]
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