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Stumpy

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  1. HS Precision varmint stock for short action Remington 700. Full length aluminium bedding block, varmint barrel channel, minor marks from use. An excellent upgrade from an sps Tupperware stock! £125 including recorded delivery Payment by bacs or cash on collection Also advertised elsewhere
  2. https://www.guntrader.uk/dealers/lancaster/foxholes-country-pursuits/guns/rifles/527-american-230302143251021 No connection with seller
  3. What’s the ring diameter for the American defence one piece (I assume it’s picatinny fitment?)
  4. HS Precision PSS stock for Remington 700 short action. Aluminium bedding block with floor plate. Could be inlet for a detached magazine. Excellent condition. Reduced to £150 including uk rmrd postage also on SD
  5. I would suggest looking at the Leupold, Nikon, Leica rangefinders, something that will range out to 800-1200 yards should be plenty. get one with an illuminated readout so you can see the range in bad light
  6. Could try a 70 grain Speer tnt flat base? Good fox medicine👍🏻
  7. She’s got a face that would scare a police horse
  8. Sierra 120 grain pro hunters are a common and reasonably priced bullet that many 6.5 Calibre hunters are using. I use them in 6.5 creedmoor and a mate uses them in his 6.5x47 If the cost of bullets is the main driver (only) for this project you will also need to factor in the cost of developing a new load...time, selection of bullets tried, travel to range/fees/fuel might not be worth changing unless you shoot a lot... if it ain’t broke???
  9. Sako/tikka 1” high optilock rings brand new in sealed packaging £50 posted reduced £45 posted
  10. CZ 452/455/512 10 shot .22 rf magazine, brand new in packaging never been used. £20 posted
  11. https://www.guntrader.uk/guns/shotguns/huglu/hammer/12-gauge/hrz-classic-200629160730511
  12. Stumpy

    miss fires

    The very fact you have asked this question demonstrates you have doubts about whether they will fire in the field. I would not be happy to use them because the last thing you need in the field is doubt, or a click when the deer of a lifetime steps out broadside at 50yds. Use them for plinking or range use. It’s not worth the worry factor for the sake of some new primers.
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