Weatherby vanguard/howa 1500 detached mag kits..Any good?

nomad 68

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Just wondering if these are worth buying. I heard the whole kit is plastic. Is this true?I have no issues with the hinged floor plate on my Howa .30-06 but the price of the detach kit certainly looks attractive. Also,i hear they only hold 3 rounds.True? Thanks
 
I have one around here somewhere, it is plastic, but it doesn't look fragile or crappy if thats what your worried about.

If your in calgary and want to have a first hand look sometime feel free to PM me.
 
Any of you guys with the howa 1500 mag kit on the vanguards have issues with the mag fitting? When I installed mine the back of the mag hits and won't let it go up far enough to lock in. It looks like the whole thing needs to slide forward a few mm's but there's no room
 
I always stay the hell away from removable magazines for hunting guns. For the range, they are fine, but I've lost 2 mags over the years while hunting, and to end up hunting with an awkward now single-shot sucks. My good hunting buddy just told me yesterday that he missed a moose of a lifetime (this from a guy who has at least 50 moose kills, and not a single female moose shot, all bulls) when his new-to-him rem 700 with det.mag went "click" instead of "bang". The magazine was about 1mm too low (didn't get snapped in place well enough) and his bolt missed the top cartridge and fed nothing into the chamber. He tossed the rifle into the lake. Seriously. He swore that was the last mag fed rifle he is ever going to use for hunting. Just too many things can happen with something that can fall out, not be locked in place well enough, or be forgotten at home. Drop plates or bling mags ARE THE ONLY SURE WAY TO GO FOR ME (and Chad!!). I have a Howa in .300winmag with the floor plate, and never considered the "downgrade" to a plastic mag.
 
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