Best large-cap 10/22 mags

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I second the factory magazine are best statement. I have a bx25 and a few 10 round versions from factory and never a problem feeding. As a matter of fact my 10/22 I got new for Christmas from my dad in the mid 80's has never had a problem feeding , firing, ejecting even with cheap ammo she has always purred along fast as you can pull the trigger. Enjoy
 
Before the BX-25 was even a gleam in the eye of Ruger's design team (and dinosaurs roamed the earth) these were the best you could get: Tactical Innovations.
In my opinion, they still are.
Adjustable for feed angle and mag-well size variations, CNC-milled aluminum or glass-impregnated polymer, replaceable steel feed lips and internals, and they just plain work.
Not exactly cheap, but the best equipment never is. ;)
 
Sometimes a Factory produced magazine is not quite right for the project

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This dressed up Ruger 10/22 uses the 50 round Pro-Mag drum. I want to get one of the 110 round GSG drums and see if it performs just as well as the Pro-Mag

For most other 10/22s, I have always liked the double stack Ram-Line 30 and 50 round magazines. The 30 round version works well even if shooting prone. I have been using the 50 round Ram-Lines in our full auto Krinker Plinker

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The Ram-Lines have never failed to put a smile on a new shooter's face :)
 
BX25 is best.
Butler Creek steel lips is a close second.
Butler Creek plastic lips are a distant third.
STAY AWAY from Ram Line, if they are still in business.

Note:
There is a fix for a potential problem with BX25s that involves using a 22 short empty case as a spacer. See below-

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