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To be clear i prefer removable mags. Haveall diff types but prefer removable
I certainly have both but do not prefer the detachable mag. Luckily my R8 can lock the mag in place. I am always worried about losing a mag. A friend made the mistake of packing all his mags in his ammo box instead of his gun case. When AA only sent his rifle to Qatar on the way to Namibia he not only had to find ammo but had to hunt with a single shot for 3 days!I have this thing about detachable magazines on bolt action hunting rifles. I don't care for them. It's mostly personal preference but the few bolt action rifles I've had feeding issues with were detachable magazine rifles. Coincidence? Probably, but I still don't like them. Give me a hinged floor plate any day. In fact, when I'm perusing the used rifle rack at gun stores all I look for are hinged floor plate rifles. If it has a removable magazine I look right past it. Not interested.
The down side is there are some really good rifles that have removable magazines. Cooper, Weatherby, Browning to name a few. My CZ550FS in 308 has a removable magazine. So does my Cooper 300H&H. Love the rifles but I'd much prefer they had hinged floor plates.
What about you? Does it matter to you either way?
I keep my one DM in the cargo pocket of my BDUs. It won't come out unless that pocket is ripped open. FYIRemovable mag, makes it easier to unload the rifle.
For example during break in the field when with other hunters, we start fire, and barbique sausages on sticks, during the break of day long driven hunts.
Unload the mag, and put it in pocket. Rifle is safe. Start hunt, put it back in.
Very fancy.
that is how I lost the removable mag. From my pocket
It was not fault of design, it just dropped from my pocket.
This is another variable, in complex thing of hunting in the field.
But it cannot happen to fixed mags, or hinged mags.
I think for trophy animals 1 maybe 2 shots is plenty.After reading all of the posts here, regardless of the magazine system of ANY rifle, how many shots does anyone have to take on any ONE PG animal? I've only had to take two shots ever on ONE elk. I missed a cull impala and cull blesbok and had no chance at a second shot as they ran off. I missed a "trophy" blesbok twice at 300 yards and needed a third shot to take the one (it was bigger) 50 yards behind it. That's it for me in 30+ years of hunting PG here and my one trip to Africa. Seems to me the magazine issue for PG is a moot point? I don't know, maybe a lot of hunters are like my father in law, who two weeks ago missed FOUR different cow elk, but finally got the FIFTH, after shooting a BOX of .300WM cartridges! Unbelievable!