I F-ed up. Should have bought a few of the Wal-Mart ADL rifles. mtmuley
Or a closet full of the titanium’s. Could have retired selling those things now days
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I F-ed up. Should have bought a few of the Wal-Mart ADL rifles. mtmuley
Had a chance at one for really cheap. At the time didn't know what I was looking at. mtmuleyOr a closet full of the titanium’s. Could have retired selling those things now days
Curious what Ruger says and does about this.I've been wanting an all weather 7-08 with a short length of pull for a while, mainly for spring bear hunting. I was planning on getting a much nicer rifle, but this new American checked literally every box for what I was wanting. I figured it was worth the $500 gamble. Everything feels good on it, but the fit and finish is terrible.
I'm planning on swapping the magazine over to the flush fit of the first generation. Obviously I'm going to be removing a lot of plastic also.
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Nope. mtmuley@mtmuley Have you shot any if these Rugers?
Curious what Ruger says and does about this.
As far as the magazine, a three rounder should be close to flush fit. I like AICS mags, personally. I'd bet it feeds better than the rotary mag.
AI-Style Polymer .308 Win. 3-Round Magazine
shopruger.com
Why the AICS magazine on a hunting rifle? What are the benefits? mtmuleyCurious what Ruger says and does about this.
As far as the magazine, a three rounder should be close to flush fit. I like AICS mags, personally. I'd bet it feeds better than the rotary mag.
AI-Style Polymer .308 Win. 3-Round Magazine
shopruger.com
I'm paying extra. That mag hanging down would never work for me personally. mtmuleyCuts costs. $40 mag or $170 bottom metal
Paying extra for them bells and whistles. Bling sells I guessI'm paying extra. That mag hanging down would never work for me personally. mtmuley
So drop the fluting and offer a flush mag. Problem solved. I don't care for magazines in a hunting rifle at all. All personal preference. mtmuleyPaying extra for them bells and whistles. Bling sells I guess
I’m kidding. For a dedicated hunting rifle that I’m packing around all day I’m right there with you. But for a coyote calling rifle or a youth rifle I’m fine with them.
Well - for one thing you can get 3, 5, and 10 round magazines. The magazines are cheaper, non-proprietary, polymer/steel, and are of generally better quality than OEM magazines. Here's what a 3rd looks like, flushish in most rifles (not my rifle pictured).Why the AICS magazine on a hunting rifle? What are the benefits? mtmuley
Ah yup, for some reason I thought they came standard with the 5 round.That picture I posted is with the magazine you linked.
Flush is better. Don't need 10 rounds in a hunting rifle. mtmuleyWell - for one thing you can get 3, 5, and 10 round magazines. The magazines are cheaper, non-proprietary, polymer/steel, and are of generally better quality than OEM magazines. Here's what a 3rd looks like, flushish in most rifles (not my rifle pictured).
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You do on Norris Road.Flush is better. Don't need 10 rounds in a hunting rifle. mtmuley
I love my BDL, haven't convinced myself to buy a hunting rifle with a magazine yet. I'd like to see some type of conversion for Tikkas and now Rugers to go to BDL.Flush is better. Don't need 10 rounds in a hunting rifle. mtmuley