Had a couple Ramline 10-22 mags back in the day, hurt like heck to load, sold them at cost during the ban. Now that the hi-caps are out there, lo and behold I find them on the shelf at Dick's Sporting goods. Where I just happen to have a $10 coupon, and who give $10 off a purchase of $50 or more whevener the pirates win. So I got two 25rd mags at $20 each, plus a brick of 500 22LR and a box of 410, all for $35 or so total.
I love America :ballons:
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Last edited by BattleRifleG3; 05-23-2005 at 04:09 PM.
I think that'll be on my shopping list too. Loaded them up and while not as easy as the factory mags, they hurt nowhere near as badly as the Ramline mags I had and sold. I should have mentioned that the ones I just bought are Butler Creek Hot Lips.
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i second that.. my dad thinks they (ram-line)are good, but i have a 30 rounder that i hardly even use because of how much it takes to load the stupid thing. been staying with my 10 rounders untill i find something better
Grr, arrgh!! My BC hot lips 25 rounders were nearly a friggin 1/16" too short! They didn't even lock in the gun! I don't know what to do about them... rioting may be in order.
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Those hi-cap .22 mags are a hoot with my 10/22 folder. Keep in mind though, the springs can wear out if kept loaded. I kept one loaded for extended periods during my college years, and they no longer function reliably. When they're new, though, you can send lots of lead downrange in a hurry. What a great design, the 10/22