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  1. 15 hours ago, martin_b said:

    If 

    Could you make me a 100 with Berger 230's please...  Oh and not to much neck so I can pull them easily. 😉

    @OP:  Seriously Ive got a couple made up, you can have, if you want to save yours Mat? ( Experiments with a new FL die)

    😂

    I've got a case that I accidentally over-annealed...

    Shockingly I got 101 cases in a box of Lapua, but I'm keeping the extra!

  2. You're welcome to have the rail to try if you like (it's difficult to measure accurately), it's no use to me... PM me... If it's correct, I'm sure RPA would be able to supply a picatinny version.

    It would make sense for it to be  a Quadlite, HPS might well have drilled your Swing for a previous owner and a Quadlite rail would be something they would have to hand.

  3. It'd do the job but it wouldn't be pretty. You'd also need to drill holes in your stock and you'd probably want to use threaded inserts so the screws don't pull out and be removeable. Unless your stock is dead flat on the bottom you'd be clamping a flat plate onto a rounded surface and it might rock a bit side to side. Bear in mind that the rail is around 10mm thick whereas the arca dovetail only needs to be about 6mm.

  4. The box is about 4.5 mil above the aiming mark on the hme zero target...

    If your scope doesn't parallax down to 71'7" then you can get an objective cover and drill a hole in it which decreases the aperture so that it'll be less fuzzy. Besides you literally only have to get the shots in the box, tight grouping is actually frowned upon, they need to see 3 discernable shots.

    As far as load testing goes, does it matter if your group is a few inches above the aiming mark?

  5. 14 hours ago, Popsbengo said:

    I use N570, it is impossible to trickle so I use a small scoop (.22lr case trimmed down) to dump into the scale pan, works well.  Then there's tweezers for fine adjustment 😉

    It trickles OK in my targetmaster though I agree tweezers are good. I also ended up buying an Area 419 mega funnel which is not 100% but much better than a standard one.

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    With regard to powder, I've found N570 has about half the SD of RS76 and viht has loads of published data. The downside is that it has about the same consistency as twiglets

  7. I'm guessing you're not a .22 prone shooter, so if you keep just the barrelled action you still have a big pile of stuff to sell like sights, stock, butt hook, sling etc., it might be easier to sell as a job lot, it might be a good starter package for someone. The stock by itself should be sellable and depending on how modern the accessories are they may or may not sell (you'd getter a better audience/advice at the Stirton forum).

    If you want to turn it to a benchrest, you could see how the barrel performs before you rebarrel it, unless it's just too unwieldy, shortening it might be an option, though I gather they're choked i.e. slightly tighter bore at the end. Barrels are pinned in, so not quite the same as your average fullbore, but I imagine it's not too onerous to rebarrel.

  8. I've bought a non-certified set off Aliexpress (i.e. from China), it was about £60 for a set of 100 to cover 6.00-6.99mm

    I've not used it to measure neck expansion, but I have used it to measure doughnutting and reaming it away (though arguably a waste of time, I converted a batch of 308 to 6.5 Creedmoor).

    If you want to accurately measure a small hole it's a good way to do it, so a useful addition to my workshop(/garage)

  9. That's for "consignments not exceeding £135" which basically means cheap purchases need to have vat paid up front so they don't get caught by customs and charged vat and handling fee. Anything above that and there's no change.

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