Finniss wrote:Pains me to say, but I have had 2-3 dud ruger rotaries in recent years. Seems to be slight differences in size. They worked in some rifles not others without a shim. Bloody shame coz a flush fit 10 shot is very handy.
I've got one OEM BX10 that can be painful, and the early MDT LSS chassis are too tight sideways for some mags to fit in the well, and too long longitudinally to retain the mags properly. You need to shim them for those chassis but then they won't fit in other rifles.
I started with the Ruger rotaries when I was a kid and I've never loved them. Hard to load and unload, bulky to carry, especially compared to simple single-stack flat mags. I love the BX15's though, non-rotary, they work perfectly, and they're well sized and shaped for handling. The BX15's are still bulky in your pockets.
The Pro-Mag Archangels are also very good, 25rd mags (restricted to 10rd and 15rd when required), but they are large to carry in the field. They have a spring setup in the feed lips that is supposed to help with feeding.
I don't have a mag in the rifle until I'm ready to use it, very easy to lose them that way.