I hear you, melinda84! But hey, more rounds can mean less reloading stress at the range. It’s about what suits your shooting style.
Has anyone had issues with regulating aftermarket magazines? I’ve heard mixed reviews about performance.
I’ve used a few aftermarkets, and while some can be hit or miss, it might be worth testing a few brands to see what works best for you.
I just can’t wait to upgrade! But all these laws make me feel like a kid in a candy store with a store manager watching me! LOL.
Ha! That’s a great way to put it! Keep your eyes peeled for anything that fits within the legal limits and enhance your game!
I recently upgraded my Ruger American .243 magazine to a higher capacity option. It improved my overall shooting experience significantly! No feeding issues since switching.
That’s awesome to hear! I’ve been hesitant due to mixed reviews, but maybe I should give it a try.
I had feeding issues with the stock magazine, but after upgrading to a metal version, my Ruger runs flawlessly now. Definitely worth considering!
I’m curious, which metal magazine did you go for? I’m looking for options.
I went with the ProMag SP-83 magazine. It’s solid and has worked well for me. Just a heads up, it’s a bit heavier than the plastic one.
Thanks! I appreciate the recommendation. Weight isn’t a major concern for me; I want reliability.
I’ve found that aftermarket magazines can be hit or miss. Some friends swore by them, while I had my fair share of jams. Do your research first!
That’s a good point. I’d rather not waste money on something that doesn’t work.
Had a laugh when I bought a cheap magazine. It was like feeding popcorn to a bear! Upgraded to a reliable one, and now it feeds great!
That’s hilarious! I guess you learn the hard way sometimes.
I’ve been tossing the idea around but can’t decide. For those of you who switched, do you feel the upgrade is noticeable?
Absolutely! It made a world of difference for my shot consistency. I wouldn’t go back!