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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1585073" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I don't understand how one can accidentally release a DBM. Except for my lever action rifles all my other CF rifles I hunt with are DBM.</p><p>I own DBM rifles from Browning, Savage, Remington,Tikka and Marlin. Own one blind mag rifle but it's a pure backup elk rifle that has never actually been hunted with.</p><p>I prefer DBM for the ease of loading and unloading as well as for cleaning. </p><p>Been hunting with Solely DBM rifles for 20+ years now and I am anything but gentle on my rifles (why I love sst/syn) and never had any issues of any kind with my DBM.</p><p>Some rifles actually quite a few can now only be had in DBM.</p><p>If I can buy with DBM I will, but if the rifle doesn't come that way it wouldn't be a deal breaker for me.</p><p>When I hunt, especially elk hunting I like to keep the bolt on an empty chamber until I am ready to shoot. A DBM allows me to do so as symplisticsly as is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1585073, member: 95733"] I don't understand how one can accidentally release a DBM. Except for my lever action rifles all my other CF rifles I hunt with are DBM. I own DBM rifles from Browning, Savage, Remington,Tikka and Marlin. Own one blind mag rifle but it's a pure backup elk rifle that has never actually been hunted with. I prefer DBM for the ease of loading and unloading as well as for cleaning. Been hunting with Solely DBM rifles for 20+ years now and I am anything but gentle on my rifles (why I love sst/syn) and never had any issues of any kind with my DBM. Some rifles actually quite a few can now only be had in DBM. If I can buy with DBM I will, but if the rifle doesn't come that way it wouldn't be a deal breaker for me. When I hunt, especially elk hunting I like to keep the bolt on an empty chamber until I am ready to shoot. A DBM allows me to do so as symplisticsly as is possible. [/QUOTE]
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