Its super easy to dump the shells into your hand, but I love the option of single feeding them through the top. Pretty hard to find a detachable mag that can do that. If it can, then its of staggered design, and a design I find less than reliable with detachable mags.
Straight line feed that makes a det mag so good, prevents reloading other than after removal. I have had literally dozens of each kind, now all my rifles are either blind mag or internal drop plate mags. (or tube feds!!!)
If you want to single feed the cartridge, just drop it in the chamber. No need to load it into the magazine first.
unless you don't plan on pulling the trigger right away. I meant single feed is a plus for me, as I often come across different species while hunting, and have different loadings in my pockets. (Rt. chest pocket = 200 gr accubonds for bigger stuff, Lt chest Pocket = 150gr GMX bullets. ) Sometimes I just need something else than what I put in the mag. I leave a space for an extra round in the mag incase I need to load something different on top in a hurry.
Thats what I meant by single feed.
The deciding factor is the quality of the factory detachable mag. Some are cheap, prone to jams and dont do well with dirt in them or wet. Some do ok.
On the other hand with a detachable mag system you could just carry a 2nd mag of the other loads in that pocket and just switch mags and have your firearm fully loaded with the desired load.
detachable for me as well, with more than one backup carried in pouches or in the backpack; if you're THAT clumsy that you lose mags; if you are, put mag-puls or something( even a eyebolt through the bottom) and USE A LANYARD
And get a pair of these too...
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I chose the doesn`t matter option. I have used them all, the blind mag is a pain though when you go to unload.
What about break actions lol. I use all 3 types mentioned. Detach mags I like for 22s and fun plinking. I see how a detach mag is nice for constant loading and reloading but I've never ran out of shells using a top feed gun either not while actually hunting. Ad when it comes to hinged floor plates my only concern is for heavy recoiling rifles opening the plate and dumping your bullets on the ground. My 223 the design works great but my buddies 458wm he had to bolt it shot as his heavy loads would open it and that was his main rifle in africa. I don't mind racking the action on my stevens 4-5 times to empty it so I voted doesn't matter
While I have rifles with both, I prefer a blind mag as I can't lose it. Preferences?
I prefer detachable magazines. I've been using them for about three decades and aparently I can't lose them even when carrying half a dozen at a time for days on end.





























