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Blind mag vs hinged floorplate for serious hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="CCAguns" data-source="post: 1978758" data-attributes="member: 15399"><p>I'll always go for blind box. Less noise. More stock strength. I usually fill the blind box with no cartridge in the chamber. Chamber one when you're ready to shoot. Remove a chambered round and download it into the blind box if you decide not to shoot. Anyone who can't safely unload a blind box shouldn't be handling a rifle. Few hinged floorplate users dump their cartridges out the floorplate in my experience. Practice safety and go with a blind box. It won't dump your cartridges at an unopportune time!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCAguns, post: 1978758, member: 15399"] I’ll always go for blind box. Less noise. More stock strength. I usually fill the blind box with no cartridge in the chamber. Chamber one when you’re ready to shoot. Remove a chambered round and download it into the blind box if you decide not to shoot. Anyone who can’t safely unload a blind box shouldn’t be handling a rifle. Few hinged floorplate users dump their cartridges out the floorplate in my experience. Practice safety and go with a blind box. It won’t dump your cartridges at an unopportune time!!! [/QUOTE]
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