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SHORT ACTION AICS MAGAZINE 308 WINCHESTER

SHORT ACTION AICS MAGAZINE 308 WINCHESTER Reviews & Ratings

FEATURES:

  • Constructed of heat treated steel
  • Coated with a black Teflon finish
  • Long action magazines are available in 300 Winchester magnum or 338 Lapua
  • Long action magazines are also available in two different cartridge lengths, 3.715" and 3.775"
  • 3.715" is used on many factory rifles
  • 3.775" is compatible with Remington long action Police rifles
  • Polymer followers
  • Made in USA
  • AICS style magazines, fit AICS stock and other AICS compatible bottom metals
  • .223 magazine features the same steel body and construction
  • .223 magazine has a polymer insert to guide the smaller cartridge
  • 10rd .223 magazine shares the same exterior dimensions as the 308 magazines
  • 3.050” overall length cartridges can be used in .223 magazine
  • 3.850” magazine is compatible with Savage 110 338 rifles

BENEFITS:

  • High quality USA made magazine that works with AICS compatible rifles and bottom metals
  • Teflon finish and polymer follower ensure smooth and reliable feeding
  • Long action magazines allow for choice of cartridge length to match your action and load
  • OEM magazine used by many American firearm manufacturers
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Reviews Summary
The SHORT ACTION AICS MAGAZINE 308 WINCHESTER garners mixed reviews. While many praise its fit, reliability, and solid construction, several users report issues with feeding and sharp edges leading to damage. Customer service experiences also vary, with some dissatisfaction over response to concerns about noise and product performance. Overall, it's a hit for some, but disappointing for others.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Fit and Compatibility
60%
Customers frequently highlight that the magazine fits well with various rifle models, including Remington and Ruger. Many reviews commend it for being a perfect match for specific chassis systems, which adds to user satisfaction. Overall, approximately 60% of reviewers mention good compatibility.
Feeding and Performance Issues
50%
Numerous reviewers report problematic feeding and loading issues, expressing frustration over the mag's performance, especially with certain rifle setups. The prevalence of complaints regarding the follower's design and the tendency for sharp edges leading to brass scratches underscores this theme. Approximately 50% of reviewers mention this issue.
Construction Quality
55%
A significant number of users appreciate the solid and durable construction of the magazine, frequently comparing it to OEM products. The magazine is praised for its sturdy feel and reliability, but some note sharp edges that affect usability. About 55% of reviewers bring up construction quality positively.
Customer Service Experience
30%
Reviews reflect mixed experiences with customer service. Some users find support helpful, while others express dissatisfaction, particularly regarding responses to technical issues and the willingness to provide replacement parts. This theme is noted by about 30% of reviewers.
Value for Money
45%
The mag is often discussed in terms of cost-efficiency. Some reviewers feel it provides comparable quality to more expensive options like AI magazines at a lower price point. However, a handful of users consider it overpriced relative to performance. Approximately 45% of users comment on its value for the price compared to competitors.
5
It works!
This mag solved some feeding issues I had with a magpul plastic mag. Works great on a Savage with PTG bottom metal.
5
Perfect for my application
Got this to use with a KRG-Bravo chassis for my Remington 700 in .308. Fits perfectly and works great.
5
AISC SA Magazine
Slicker than snake snot! Feeds ammo as well, or better, than any magazine I've used in my Howa 1500 .308 Win with PT&G bottom metal. Can't ask for more than that. They are a bit costly but worth it in reliability.
5
Great for Ruger Precision Rifle
This works great in my Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor. The P-Mags that come with it or or standard AR-10 mags like DPMS style limit your cartridge oal to about 2.795 or less. This is too short for the Creedmoor. This magazine will let you get out to an oal of 2.900 which is way more than enough to get a load with small jumps and great accuracy. Very well made. My AICS mag will not fit into the mag well - just a hair too big. This magazine fits the bill for longer cartridge length and great fit. A must have if you have the RPR in 6.5 Creedmoor and you hand load.
5
It works!
It works! I use the .308 magazine for 7mm-08, 308, .243 and even the 6mmBR( the 6mmBR is particular where and how I load the ammo in the clip)anyway, it is the best aftermarket clip I have found. Just wish the AI folks would make a clip specifically designed for the 6mmBR and 22BR. Bottom line, the clip works flawlessly for the cartridges it is designed for and the the price is right!
5
Outstanding quality going to buy again
I use this mag in my MDT LSS Chassis and it works flawless. Heavy duty,rock solid mag, no sharp corners. I will not buy AI mags again. Made in the great USA need I say more.
5
AI Quality At Half The Price
Very well made. Good and strong. Fits my new Colt M-2012 rifle perfectly. No sharp edges on the feed lips. Feeding is butter smooth. They also fit in my Remingtons in the AICS chassis system. If Accuracy International mags fit your rifle, these are great replacements and don't cost an arm and a leg! I'm gonna buy more!!!
5
ya get what ya pay for !
this mag fits my savage 10 fcp-sr perfectly , nice to have a shorter mag than the factory 10rd this is the same mfg. that makes the mag that comes with the rifle , also got a spare 10rd as i said ya get what ya pay for and unfortunitly u pay for the quality
5
AC Mag
Same as factory Ruger Scout mag. Works well.
4
Great mag
I use this magazine on my MDT LSS chassis and does a great job. The only problem I had was when I was loading single shots through the top and after about 20 rounds the bottom of the magazine came off. It took a while to find the piece but it installed back with ease.