pisces-guy
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- West Kelowna, B.C.
Ease of loading quickly and unloading...DM's are of most value to road hunters.
Ease of loading quickly and unloading...DM's are of most value to road hunters.
Ease of loading quickly and unloading...DM's are of most value to road hunters.
here's your paint and here's your brush................ I can see where it won't take you long.........
>born and raised in rural Sask!
You just might have me there. If I see a monster while driving down the road I'm sure I'll be bailing and grabbing for the rifle. And if he starts to run I'll be hoping I brought one with a DM that day.
I like box magazines and prefer them to blind mags or hinged floorplates although it's like the colour of a vehicle when you're buying it: although it's important, it's not a deal breaker.
When changing hunting spots it's easy to drop the mag and swing a leg over the bike or jump in the truck and yes it's darned handy if a hatrack is standing on a hillside and a quick stalk and reload is warranted.
They're also quite handy at the range, make loading easier as well as the reality that some rifles now days just aren't meant to top load. Die-hard hinged floorplate guys remind me of sailboaters, they think they're the only ones doing it right... =]
I think I'd bet the whole farm on this one! If that F150 was powder pink when you got there, it would be a deal breaker, you'd walk! By the way, your buying it for yourself to drive as a daily driver, not for the lil Lady! And no repaints allowed!I like box magazines and prefer them to blind mags or hinged floorplates although it's like the colour of a vehicle when you're buying it: although it's important, it's not a deal breaker.
When changing hunting spots it's easy to drop the mag and swing a leg over the bike or jump in the truck and yes it's darned handy if a hatrack is standing on a hillside and a quick stalk and reload is warranted.
They're also quite handy at the range, make loading easier as well as the reality that some rifles now days just aren't meant to top load. Die-hard hinged floorplate guys remind me of sailboaters, they think they're the only ones doing it right... =]
The DM on the browning a-bolt is quite appealing to me. I know there's a few here that dislike it. I like it due to the fact that it doesnt protrude through the bottem of the rifle. It looks like a regular floorplate. On my micro medallion the floorplate is engraved and looks classy. On the seat of the truck with the floorplate open with the mag attached make it lightning fast, you can close the floorplate without even looking at it and not have to search for the mag that would otherwise be under gloves, binos or what ever else is on the seat. It works for me. I'll bet " Two Dogs" knows what Im talking bout. cheers
The DM on the browning a-bolt is quite appealing to me. I know there's a few here that dislike it. I like it due to the fact that it doesnt protrude through the bottem of the rifle. It looks like a regular floorplate. On my micro medallion the floorplate is engraved and looks classy. On the seat of the truck with the floorplate open with the mag attached make it lightning fast, you can close the floorplate without even looking at it and not have to search for the mag that would otherwise be under gloves, binos or what ever else is on the seat. It works for me. I'll bet " Two Dogs" knows what Im talking bout. cheers
From what I hear about it from the enforcers in this province, that's a loaded firearm in the vehicle, and that's illegal.
Oh yes, it is. I've had three red vehicles. I don't care for the colour in any case, and all of them have had suffered damage when parked. I won't have another.
From what I hear about it from the enforcers in this province, that's a loaded firearm in the vehicle, and that's illegal.

Bull,I think I'd bet the whole farm on this one! If that F150 was powder pink when you got there, it would be a deal breaker, you'd walk! By the way, your buying it for yourself to drive as a daily driver, not for the lil Lady! And no repaints allowed!
oh yeah, you beta man, I hear ya! John M Browning knew what a country boy wanted when he...... well, awe yeah, dems a mighty handy system for sure on the A-bolts, snap closed the floor plate with loaded mag attached to it, and then just close the bolt, you set to go, for sure, and with power windows in the old Ram Charger, oh yeah, well what more can be said! I just can't figure out why some guys run the Browning A-bolt DM/floor plate system down into the dirt! can you? And no bino's required, man it only takes a fraction of a second to snatch that loaded mag off the open floor plate if and when needed to do so! I have a bunch of fine A-bolt Micro's, but I seem to favor my Browning BLR's for some weird reason! I know that is a bit of a handi-cap, but! By the way Pete, what cal you got there in your road hunter Micro?
Mag still on the outside off the action, bolt open, the mag is attached to the floorplate, which is open, is it elligal, probably, so is driving a vehicle while hunting without your seatbelts on. cheers!
You're right, I'd NEVER buy a Ford!
284 win brother! Doesnt get much betta than that.




























