swashington
AH veteran
Hey Doug, never have had a problem with DBM and have them on all my guns except my new 300 win mag for the plains game which will be converted soon. Fast to reload, release the box and you only have one round left and not dropping rounds all over the place and not cycling them through the chamber.Not sure why you would think that a detachable magazine would be better than a hinged floor plate on a bolt action hunting rifle. It certainly isn't any safer and I have heard the stories of loose magazines falling out and lost. I had one fall out, I saw it and picked it up, catastrophe avoided, but it could have been a problem.
Most of my hunting rifles are walnut and blued steel. They just look and feel better. After I moved to Western Washington I realized that constant wet was not doing my nice rifles any good. Even I had to buy a Remington Model 7 in 7-08 stainless and synthetic. It worked well one rainy day and a blacktail buck went down. I still carry it in rainy weather. I also take it to Eastern Washington as a back-up just in case. The only problem is "plastic" guns just don't have a soul. I might see it different if I had grown up in the "Great North Wet."
I was in Western Washington (Kitsap Penn) for almost 30 years. The great North Wet is a great description. Getting up and down some of those ravines below the clear cuts looking for the Blacktail bucks was murder on me and my gun. That is when I stopped using wood stocks. Just too much that can happen to them when it is constantly raining or they are getting bumped around on logs as I climbed up and down those hills.
Good luck over there, I never did get a good Blacktail, only saw the good bucks during Elk season when they were closed. Ate some good elk though. Best meat on the planet.