The center feeds are no longer than the stagger feeds.
I have heard that the new centerfeed magazines are longer than the older stagger feed magazines. If so does anyone know how much longer? Would a long action centerfeed be long enough to house a cartridge the length of say a 300 weatherby or other full length cartridge? By that I mean a long action originally made for something like a 300 win mag not one that was already a RUM or H&H magazine length.
Thanks.
The center feeds are no longer than the stagger feeds.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
OK, thanks for the clarification.
If I may tag onto this thread...what is the procedure for disassembling the new center feed box magazines?
Disassemble what part? Are you talking about removing magazine from the stock, or...diassembling the bottom from a detachable box magazine.?
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Disassembling the magazine to clean it. Just spraying water and brake cleaner does not do it when you get dirt, mud, twigs and crap in it after a tactical engagement. I've looked at the plastic cap on the base but I don't see how to pop it off without possibly breaking the "nubs" that are inside it.Originally Posted by sharpshooter
First of all the bottom cap is not plastic, it is investment cast steel. To get it off, just sqweeze the sides of the mag box to disengage the tabs that hook into it.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Thanks I'll give that a try...looked at it again and indeed it is metal, but I'll say it sure looks and feels like some type of plastic!
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