I will throw my hat in for the TI mags.
My Butler Creek mag's steel lips protrude too far into the breech of my 10/22 takedown and the bolt catches on the lips. Shoddy workmanship for sure.
+1 I find it interesting that I have the exact same experience with the Butler Creek steel lips. They're 100% reliable in my Target 10/22, but I can't get through 5 rounds without a FTF in my new SR-22. WTF?
I had two ButlerCreek steel-lips. One was horrible...constant misfeeds. The other was OK, with less frequent misfeeds if I sprayed synth-lube in it. I ditched them and went w/ a tri-mag + factory mags for my SR22. I very rarely have any probs now...maybe once every couple of hundred rounds of CCI stingers/velocitors/mini-mags.
Apparently the Ruger factory BX25's are pretty reliable and cheaper than $ 80
Prohibited in Canada
403 views and not one reply, I guess people are interested but not committed to the idea?![]()
I have had the TI alluminum and TI composite for years now. I actually recommend the composite. Why? price is a bit better and performance is better than than the bulkier alluminum. either one are very good, maybe people get alluminum for tacticool look im thinking.
Unless they're pinned to 10 rounds, but then what's the point.
Prohibited in Canada
Why would this magazine be prohibited in Canada? It's only a 25 round magazine. And why would it need to be pinned at 10 rounds? It's a rim fire magazine. I'm confused.
Cut him some slack, it's my job to read this forum![]()
Cut him some slack, it's my job to read this forum![]()