I am not a fudd by any means, but like a lively conversation. I haven't seen this in a thread, and would like to know why so many people feel like they need a detachable magazine on their hunting rifle. I personally prefer a blind magazine, or a nice floor plate at most (I have owned DM's and if I like the rifle and the DM setup it wouldn't bother me), but some seem to think that a rifle without a DM is like a hockey player without a puck.
I don't like DM's for the following reasons:
-Most are unsightly
-Most rattle or make some noise
-Many reduce the capacity
-Many (IMO) poor latching systems
-I just don't see the need for a "quick" load or reload
So why not, or why so?
Wow....I have to refute basically your entire post.
To start with....for most users, the DM is a
preference, not, as you stated, a
need. I have yet to know someone who refused to buy a rifle because it offered no detach mag.
In my opinion, and that , I believe, of many others,
-most look just fine. They are generally unobtrusive. That's objective, though, and unproveable, as was your assertion to the contrary.
-they do not rattle or shake. Perhaps on some well-worn military rifles, but not hunting arms. Unless you have a particular example in mind.
-they usually match the capacity of their fixed-mag counterparts.
-the latching systems work just fine. In 35+ years hunting I have never had an unexpected unlatch or a stuck mag. Ever.
I currently own 3 rifles with detachable mags, 7 without. I like both systems, but
prefer a detach mag.
Why? I enjoy the convenience of the quick unload, especially with gloves on. Pop the mag, pocket it. Eject the chambered round, if there is one. Pocket that. Done.
Dropping the floorplate is usually almost as easy, though it is easier to fumble a loose cartridge and drop it in the snow. And pocketing the mag, again with gloves on, is easier than reinserting the follower in the well and closing the floorplate. Again, my opinion.
I have seen shooters who dislike detach mags mistakenly think it's for the quick load. Not in my opinion; I generally load with bare hands, so can easily fill a fixed mag in a couple of seconds.
A couple of other points.
I have seen posts where people say they dislike DMs because "they are too easy to lose or leave behind, and if you do, you're hooped!"
That comment ranks right up there in my estimation with "Don't buy a .260 Remington (or anything else less common than the .270 Winchester), if you forget your ammo on a trip, you're hooped!" Either way, if you are dim enough to go on a hunting trip a ways from home without checking your gear to make sure you have your entire rifle, and ammo, you will probably forget your knife, licence, food and sleeping bag too, so you can get all those items when you turn around and go home.