Greetings to my fellow gunnutz! I just thought I'd share my misfortune in the hopes that others will be aware of the magazine catch sensitivity and take steps accordingly. First off, some background. I'd fallen in love with the cartridge as a deer load after I nailed my first buck with it and realized what a dandy little game getter it was. Like many of us, I tried different variants of the SKS, both tricked out and stock, and found them too mechanically complex and heavy to make a good hunting rifle. Add the that the fact that I still tend to love bolt actions the most, and so I started looking for a good bolt gun. I wanted a CZ, but it was out of my price range so I took the Howa on spec when one came up on the EE. What a great little rifle!!!! It's light and handy and accurate as all get out with my handloads. BUT!!! The magazine release is very light. Skip ahead to hunting season. There's about 11" of snow down and I'm leaving the house to head out into the bush and with the light precipitation, I sling the rifle muzzle down to keep rain or snow out of the bore. I walk down the drive, down the county rd, and take my turn into the lane into the forest. I just entered the forest path when I hear the snow plow come down the county rd. I've gone about 10 yds. and go to load the rifle. No magazine! I start retracing my steps to see where it fell out and (wait for it!) it's no where to be seen. What had obviously happened was that either I'd tapped the mag release or it had snagged on something and the mag fell into the soft snow. Of course it had to be on the shoulder of the road where the plow had just buried it under 1-1/2' of snow! I don't figure I'll find it now until I'm up there in the spring.
So, I don't think I'm alone in this discovery, but I just thought I'd share so others can learn from my mistake. If you have one, I'd keep the mag in my pocket until needed or carry the rifle in such a way as to always be aware of the magazine location, like a cradle carry or some such. Just sayin'.
So, I don't think I'm alone in this discovery, but I just thought I'd share so others can learn from my mistake. If you have one, I'd keep the mag in my pocket until needed or carry the rifle in such a way as to always be aware of the magazine location, like a cradle carry or some such. Just sayin'.




















































