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How come most .308's I see are 4+1 capacity...?

SilentStalkr

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    I was looking to build me a cheap rifle to supplement my Sako. This rifle would be used and abused. Anyways while I was looking around all I am finding are rifles with 4+1 capacity. What is the deal with that? All of my other .308's have at least 10 round capacity.
     
    Re: How come most .308's I see are 4+1 capacity...?

    Many run a internal box magazine that is flush with the bottom metal, not much room. Even a external 5 round mag will protrude below the bottom metal, a 10 round much more. I don't know of many bolt guns factory or aftermarket (which I assume we are discussing considering the forum) that hold more than 10 rounds.

    Kirk R
     
    Re: How come most .308's I see are 4+1 capacity...?

    I guess it boils down to what rifles you are looking at and whether or not you are willing to install some sort of DBM setup for use with larger capacity (more than 4-5 rounds) magazines.

    You won't find many factory production bolt action rifles with anywhere near a 10-round capacity. In fact, the only one that comes to mind off hand would be the Ruger/Gunsite Scout rifles which come with 10-round mags.

    Production being defined as your average Remington, Savage, Ruger, etc. hunting rifle bolt action...not to include rifles like the Sako TRGs, AIs, etc. which have a bit more of a specialized goal/purpose in mind.
     
    Re: How come most .308's I see are 4+1 capacity...?

    Savage's FCP-SR is one of the few I see with a 10 rd. DBM in 308. Most others do have flush magazines.
     
    Re: How come most .308's I see are 4+1 capacity...?

    The majority of customers for off the shelf bolt action rifles are buying them for hunting. Most states have laws that restrict the amount of ammunition that they can have in a rifle magazine to 5 rounds. That could also be a reason
     
    Re: How come most .308's I see are 4+1 capacity...?

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Graham</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So your question is: Why are some rifles produced with a greater magazine capacity than other rifles? </div></div>

    Yes, basically. I mean it seems like all of the Remmy's, Savage's etc. are all like 5 round capacity while you have rifles like Sako's that are 10 round. Why the difference? I mean I understand that stocks vary in size and there might be limitations in some things but seems to me like you might want to offer a 10 rounder. Why is the magical number 5 lol. It may be a stupid question but I was curious.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Captain Kirk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Many run a internal box magazine that is flush with the bottom metal, not much room. Even a external 5 round mag will protrude below the bottom metal, a 10 round much more. I don't know of many bolt guns factory or aftermarket (which I assume we are discussing considering the forum) that hold more than 10 rounds.

    Kirk R </div></div>

    I see. I was just curious because I am pretty sure my buddies AI holds 10 and I know my Sako does as well.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tofst4u2no</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The majority of customers for off the shelf bolt action rifles are buying them for hunting. Most states have laws that restrict the amount of ammunition that they can have in a rifle magazine to 5 rounds. That could also be a reason </div></div>

    Ah, I see. I did not know that. That could very well be why the magic number is 5.