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Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

Medic210_22

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Question for the people in the know. Are these DMS good for the Bell and Carlson Stocks? Should I pony up the $$$ for the Badger Ordnance instead? Is the inletting for the Badger able to be done by myself or should it be sent to a smith. I am fairly handy, but don't want to screw up my stock. Advice PLEASE!
Thanks,
Bart
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

I've read some good things about them. Most will tell you to buy the Badger instead if you can though...

You might want to consider running a search or two using the advanced SH Google search (click my sig link).

-Dylan
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

Thanks for the reply Dylan. I would prefer the Badger, but I don't know if I am just paying for the name. I never heard of Wyatt's, I guess I should cry once and be done with it.
Bart
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

That would be the most common phrase used here I think, "Buy once, cry once."

Badger products are very high quality and you should be happy with them. I have read plenty of good things about CDI's stuff too and if I remember correctly the owner happens to be a member here as well?

-Dylan
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

I have a Wyatt's on my rifle. If I had it to do again, I'd go with something else that takes AIC mags.

The Wyatt's system lacks a certain refinement for lack of a better way of putting it. What I hate about it is that the mags are relatively difficult to load. I know that I have a really hard time loading them using just my two hands. I usually need to use a table top or even my thigh to rest the mag on while loading because you have to simultaneously push the new round in while pressing down on the rear of the previously loaded round. This is because the mag spring only goes from the rear to the middle of the follower and does not support the whole follower.

It's such a pain in the butt that I often just single load rather than have to deal with the magazine. The only reason I don't go back to the fixed mag is because of the 600 yard matches where I have to run 20 rounds. Having the four preloaded mags is still faster than loading the fixed internal mag. I'm a newb and like having as little to think about as possible.
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

I have the Wyatt's setup in my 338LM. I love it because it feeds those big ass rounds just like a sewing machine. I also like the fact that it holds eight rounds and I don't have any trouble loading the mags.
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

Does Wyatt make 10 round magazines for the short action or only 5 round mags?
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ID Tactical</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Does Wyatt make 10 round magazines for the short action or only 5 round mags? </div></div>

Yes they do but you should look into HateCA's BM It takes the AICS mags which means that you can load a lot longer round 2.950" whereas the Wyatt one only allows for 2.44" (in .308). And it's only a few bucks more (20-ish) than Wyatt's and by going with the AICS platform you can use any AICS mags instead of being stuck with buying Wyatt's mags only. I'll post a link when I find it.

http://www.rdprecision.net/parts2.html
 
Re: Wyatt's Outdoor Detachable Magazine Assembly.GTG?

I'd recommend an AICS magazine acceptting DBM.In the end it will be worth it and CDI does make a cost effective unit too.Goodshotin'

~Reagan