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Must be ‘that time of the month’ 😧
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S&B and Leupold
srvet replied to simgre's topic in For Sale (Free Adverts for Private Secondhand Items only)
Daft question but does the leupold elevation turret turn clockwise or anti-clockwise? Also is it a zero stop and 0.1 mrad adjustments? cheers -
Totally agree that any funds paid out for a shoot that did not occur should be refunded. That is a no brainer! That being said I still maintain that the PRL would be better and more successful with more venues across the country. I don’t know why the falling out happened but all I am saying it that it is in no ones interest for the league to fragment
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Whilst I have only done 2 comps this year they were both an absolute hoot! Thinking what would be best for the PRL as an ongoing uk venture would be to bury the hatchet regarding disagreements over the past year and host the comps on as many ranges in the country as possible. This may obviously require some degree of compromise to occur. Failing to do this will inevitably fragment what is already a minority sport to everyone’s detriment as competing organisations will spring up as in the USA. This may however inject market forces with regard to entrance fees. One way or another this will succeed or fail based on numbers of participants so breaking down barriers of cost, distance and time commitment would be good starting points With regard to competition format I would echo the separation of the PRL and the ELR as they are very different and both niche. Perhaps one day comps would be more accessible and the same comp could be run on two consecutive days as many clay shoots are. Some other suggestion would be to incorporate some long barrel 22 LR pistol and close range 22 semi auto stages for shits and giggles. These may need guns/ammo to be provided but sponsors may be prepared to help
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There is the real risk of pricing out at those levels. Cash cows can only be milked for so long and ultimately the success of the sport in the UK will be the victim. If prices are more reasonable then hopefully more will attend The send it shoot at Eskdalemuir was a much more reasonable £60 including lunch. i too felt my shooting was the weak link rather than equipment but I just shot a semi custom Rem 700 in 6.5x47 with 123 Scenars
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A great day out Marc! Thanks once again for all your teams efforts. The shoot really was a great way to introduce people to PRL shooting. As an example for others, we had Jonathan on our detail who I don’t think had shot PRL style before. Armed with a factory 308 with single 3 round mag, he stuck to and single fed his remaining rounds to complete every stage. I think it is fair to say he had a bit of a slow start due to inadequate drop data but once we got that sorted within the squad he was whacking the plates regularly and ended up with a good score and a bigger smile. The 22 class also looked good fun and I may even have a go at that myself next time. It was possible to shoot both comps on the same detail! It just goes to show that you don’t need much gear to take part. For those who have not experienced Eskdalemuir, all I can say is that it is well worth the trip!! Many thanks once again
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Just a quick shout out for the Applied ballistics iphone app. I have been running the app for about 6 months now and have got it quite refined for a few of my regularly used loads. We took it up to Eskdalemuir for the Send it shoot last Saturday and was very impressed with the accuracy of the predictions out to 1000+ yards despite the 10-20 mph wind. We were using 123 Scenars out of 6.5x47s so not exactly the most wind resistant bullet in the world. I dont think I had to correct more than 0.2 mRad from the apps predictions all day. I am using the doppler derived custom drag curves for the scenar rather than the G1 or G7 BCs. The custom drag data costs a couple of pounds extra but all in all it is the best £20-30 (for the app and drag data) I have spent....very impressed!
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Machined projectiles
srvet replied to CitationTen's topic in Ballistics & Ballistic programs / Solutions
Try these https://www.haslerbullets.com/en/shop/hasler-long-range-en/ogive-lr-cal-338-da-231-grn-30pz/ http://www.acfirearms.co.uk/page21.html -
Ok so picture time..... I have decided that I will also sell the stock as I have sourced an alternative McMillan A5 adjustable in olive green, black, grey marble has been pillar/devcon bedded £450 ono - first dibs given to those who may want the barreled action as well - £850 for the whole rifle as is Anschutz rail in the foreend with QD stud , Flush cups on left side of stock and foreend for biathlon sling mounting Atlasworx bottom metal for AICS mags - No mags included, neither is the scope /rings...obviously
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Morning guys Well I am selling my trusty 6.5x47 Remington 700 barreled action, as I have been maliciously lured towards a Borden Alpine that (in my mind) I now absolutely need more than oxygen!! The action is a Remington 700 with C prefix which were the good ones before the accountants took control. It was bought from new by me as a 308 and has been trued by Ronin (who is excellent by the way) when the barrel and heavy recoil lug were fitted. It currently wears an adjustable McM A5 stock and Atlasworks floorplate that I will keep unless a tempting offer comes in (See post below, whole lot now for sale). The bolt handle currently wears a big rubber knob that can be removed if desired. The barrel is a 26 inch Bartlein Stainless fluted in M40 contour 1 in 8.25 in twist, that is match crowned and threaded 18x1 and has had between 1800-2000 rounds through it. For those of you who dont know of Bartlein, they are the best of the best cut rifled barrels. These have all been moderate loads of 36 ish grains of Varget with a 123 bullet so certainly not hot rodded (a lot of people are using 38g Varget with this bullet). Whilst the barrel is not new it will still shoot groups between 0.5 and 0.75MOA so it is by no means shot out. The 6.5x47 cartridge is generally thought to have quite good barrel life of 3000-4000 rounds. It will come with a Remington trigger as I am keeping the CG Millenium that is on there. All you need to do is add a stock and bottom metal or chassis of your choice and you will have a cracking outfit. The action will be lodged with Ronin on or before 18 September. I am looking for £400 for the barreled action and trigger or £850 for the whole rifle + RFD. I will consider offers so long as they are vaguely sensible. Pictures will follow (probably this evening)
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The main determinant would have to be meeting the legal requirements for deer. Consequently this could vary depending on species so if muntjac/cwd are the only deer in the menu then a 222/223 or 22/250 may work well. If roe or larger are around then 243 or a 6.5 would be good. Incidentally it would be a bad idea to use a CF rifle for lame sheep in almost every circumstance if a shotgun were available
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Borden Mountaineer PSE E Lite Hardy Carbon Barrel
srvet replied to Ronin's topic in Precision Riflesmith's Showcase
Ahh must be a real fatty!! No worries -
Just found these https://hfammunition.co.uk/about https://www.emma-rifles.co.uk/services/bespoke-ammunition/
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Might be worth speaking to HPS as I believe they make bespoke ammunition
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Borden Mountaineer PSE E Lite Hardy Carbon Barrel
srvet replied to Ronin's topic in Precision Riflesmith's Showcase
Dave we got a larger version of the F&D moderator for Bens 6.5 x47 that is very effective and light too. Assuming thread compatibility (18x1) you are welcome to try that one to see if it better suits your needs. It was remarked on yesterday at Grayrigg as being noticeably quiet cheers S -
Borden Mountaineer PSE E Lite Hardy Carbon Barrel
srvet replied to Ronin's topic in Precision Riflesmith's Showcase
Featherweight !! Looks good Andy