A longtime favorite among the precision rifle community, the WSM and SAUM line of cartridges are able be run reliably from the Accurate Mag .300 WSM/SAUM DSSF Magazines. New features have been added by Accurate Mag to the magazine, including a manufacturing process and a new heat treatment, as well as “.300 WSM” imprinted on the back for better identity of the magazine.
Max OAL: 2.950"
7 Reviews
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Great for the price
Cheaper than any other website!
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Excellent
Very good finish and fit in a Christensen MPR 6.5 PRC. Quick processing and shipping.
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Accurate Mag DSSF Mag
I purchased the 7 round version of the Accurate Mag for use with a Seekins Precision Havak Hit chambered in 6.5 PRC which came from the factory with the 3 round version of the Accurate Mag. I am very impressed with the fit and finish of the mag and how well it cycles rounds so far. I have only put about 40 rounds through it so far, but it has worked flawlessly so far. The only reason I have not given it 5 stars is because I have not used it enough to give the mag 5 stars yet. I would give Altus 5 stars for their end however. The sales process was easy, they provided numerous updates along the sales and shipping process and my magazine showed up quickly and well packaged. I would be happy to purchase from them again in the future.
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code AMP 1066 Accurate Mag .300 WSM/6.5 DSSF
Just like original one with Bergara Premier HMR Pro rifle. Shipping was fast and on time, looks and works great.
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Accurate Mag 6.5 PRC DSSF Mag
Quality construction and feeds 6.5 PRC perfectly. Fast shipping! My first purchase with Altus but not my last.
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Great Mag
I bought this for use on a Christensen Arms Mesa 6.5 PRC mounted in a KRG Bravo Chassis. Great quality mag and cycles 6.5 PRC perfectly. Absolutely no complaints.
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Accurate WSM Mag
Feeding through a bighorn origin with controlled round feed. The magazine is solid in construction with a great finish. No complaints there. I've only shot with it once, but rounds don't want to eject. Not sure if the action or the mag. They get stuck at a 90 degree angle pointing out of the back side of the ejection port. On the bright side, I'm not losing any brass....