Hi everyone, I'm getting a howa 1500 in 270. I know its a base plate feed and I've seen you can get magazine conversion kits, has anyone fitted and used one ? Thanks
Brill thanks mate will have a look, they easy to fit or is it a gunsmith job?Short action, yes the Waters Rifleman AICS works well.
It's pretty well made, and the AICS magazines available are much higher quality compared to the Legacy Sports 'Ammo Boost' (bad quality, plastic floorplate, expensive magazines).
They do a long action version as well: WR AICS drop in bottom metal DBM for Howa 1500 & Weatherby Vanguard (long action)
I've a Weatherby .270 and have considered this idea a lot over the years that I've owned it.Hi everyone, I'm getting a howa 1500 in 270. I know its a base plate feed and I've seen you can get magazine conversion kits, has anyone fitted and used one ? Thanks
You could opt for a AI version bottom metal and then use the MDT 3 round flush magazines. There are a few different manufacturers who make the mag release catch in a fashion so it's not protruding and won't catch, but you can't top load which is a bit of a pain.I've a Weatherby .270 and have considered this idea a lot over the years that I've owned it.
Bottom line is that I have binned the idea.
After market options bottom latch looks prone to drop the mag, the 5 round and 10 round mags sticks out below the action, top loading doesn't appear to be an option as they seem to be a single stack rather than staggered feed.
If I'm in a tricky spot and need to top up I find it's easier to thumb a couple of cartridges in from the top.
or you could get a second mag perhaps ? I have at least one extra mag for each of my rifles even the ones that will top load . Its great when you need numbersI've a Weatherby .270 and have considered this idea a lot over the years that I've owned it.
Bottom line is that I have binned the idea.
After market options bottom latch looks prone to drop the mag, the 5 round and 10 round mags sticks out below the action, top loading doesn't appear to be an option as they seem to be a single stack rather than staggered feed.
If I'm in a tricky spot and need to top up I find it's easier to thumb a couple of cartridges in from the top.
I always have two mags of five and a soft pouch.or you could get a second mag perhaps ? I have at least one extra mag for each of my rifles even the ones that will top load . Its great when you need numbers
