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Heed the above comment.if you're shooting a rifle that's being supported for you (as opposed to sling shooting were it has no place at all) the RBLP configuration is probably more convenient and faster once you become accustom to it, if you should decide to sell the action in the future it will appeal to a smaller market and may be harder to sell, I suppose one could make the argument that should you have a case head separation, blown extractor (or something worse) the loading port on the "face" side of the rifle could increase the likelihood of injury
Heed the above comment.
A while back, one of the guys at the club running a RBLP rifle received some instantaneous, much-needed improvement to his face when a case ruptured in his rifle. If it had been a RBRP rifle, it would have been a total non-event.
Denys, your point is well taken. We both know that the gunsmith had cut a bad chamber in that Dasher. Here's the case that ruptured and fixed the guy's face.
Joe
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