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I know the abbreviations ADL and BDL refer to whether a rifle has a blind magazine or hinged flooplate; but, what exactly to they stand for?
I always understood a stock without a cutout in the bottom for the magazine was stiffer and would theoretically make for a more accurate rifle, but I would suspect that, all other things being equal, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference in accuracy between the two.
I always understood a stock without a cutout in the bottom for the magazine was stiffer and would theoretically make for a more accurate rifle, but I would suspect that, all other things being equal, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference in accuracy between the two.