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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 823537" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>I was at a Banner (Canadian) range a while back. Saw a shooter dropping rounds into the chamber of a pretty nice looking Mauser 98 and forcing the bolt closed over them. I suggested he might not want to do that and was told I was full of . . . well, you know.</p><p></p><p>I excused myself and moved on down the line.</p><p></p><p>Although this has been done to death, I haven't noticed any OKshooters threads on it.</p><p></p><p>Which do you prefer, conrtolled round feed, or push feed? And, why?</p><p></p><p>I have several of each. My .338-06 Savage 110 is push feed, but will feed upside down, and in every other position I have tried. I have one rifle (forget which right now) that is controlled round feed, but the manual says for one round, drop it in the chamber and close the bolt--I think it may be my Ruger 77 Mark II 30-06. I normally just load rounds in the mag and load from there on all of my bolt action guns. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 823537, member: 711"] I was at a Banner (Canadian) range a while back. Saw a shooter dropping rounds into the chamber of a pretty nice looking Mauser 98 and forcing the bolt closed over them. I suggested he might not want to do that and was told I was full of . . . well, you know. I excused myself and moved on down the line. Although this has been done to death, I haven't noticed any OKshooters threads on it. Which do you prefer, conrtolled round feed, or push feed? And, why? I have several of each. My .338-06 Savage 110 is push feed, but will feed upside down, and in every other position I have tried. I have one rifle (forget which right now) that is controlled round feed, but the manual says for one round, drop it in the chamber and close the bolt--I think it may be my Ruger 77 Mark II 30-06. I normally just load rounds in the mag and load from there on all of my bolt action guns. CB [/QUOTE]
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