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jcampbellsmith

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  1. It depends a lot on the weather and your own eye sight. Regards JCS
  2. Yes, I think you could with a range of washers of different thicknesses. It might be a bit fiddly to tune. Regards JCS
  3. I found the dial gauge on the K&M press a complete waste of time. Regards JCS
  4. Mark That's spooky, I was just raking around in that ice cream tub of bits this morning. There's one left and it's now got your name on it. Thanks JCS
  5. Or perhaps one of these? https://www.alanrhone-store.com/product_info.php?cPath=90_136&products_id=835&osCsid=usk05pheeghf499dtg19rlkkp6 Regards JCS
  6. Easily lost. I found a guest's one quite by chance as we climbed back up a hill after an abortive crawl down the hill. I'll stick to a Harris bipod for a while longer. Regards JCS
  7. SOLD. Pulsar XM30 Axion Key Thermal Imager for sale as I’m upgrading.Purchased earlier this year, so 2+ years warranty left.In original box with proof of purchase.Also included is a separately purchased external charger and an additional battery. Photo of thermal £900 ono posted RMSD.ThanksJCS
  8. I agree. Although I use technology at every opportunity, my reloading consists of a number of notebooks and sticky labels on the ammunition boxes. I do use Excel for analysing Silver Mountain Target data and Magnetospeed data. Regards JCS
  9. Despite being very keen on technology, I find a notepad hard to beat for documentation. To complement the notepad, I store my brass in batches of 50 and label each box with a letter. I try and keep the batch of brass together for its life. Regards JCS
  10. Not sure if that's enough for a quality UK rifle build. Regards JCS
  11. The twist rates look, a bit slow to me. Regards JCS
  12. Have you considered a 6mm Creedmoor? I have and enjoy my 6XC, but starting afresh, I would look at 6mm Creedmoor too. Have fun. JCS
  13. A strap wrench? https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=wrench+strap&adgrpid=100541110301&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwOz6BRCgARIsAKEG4FXzu4Z2NVy4v1QvxzPSL8S-LKtO8SKr5hiQ4gG8bPC9lbmfsH0sPgQaAktLEALw_wcB&hvadid=446447111194&hvdev=t&hvlocphy=1007326&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=7561413702303401411&hvtargid=kwd-315282165550&hydadcr=29386_1700923&tag=googhydr-21&ref=pd_sl_4g4gfdhy2f_e_p50 Regards JCS
  14. I'm a little biased and favour SFP having used it for over 50 years. https://www.americanhunter.org/articles/2017/7/10/first-focal-plane-or-second-focal-plane/#:~:text=A riflescope's reticle is placed,same size regardless of magnification.&text=One advantage is that you,even at the lowest magnification. I do however see some benefits for FFP in for instance PRS. There are two other scope criteria to consider as well - CW or CCW turrets MOA or Mils One consideration is to use what your peers are using in the same niche. F-Class favours MOA, PRS favours Mils. Deer stalkers favour SFP. and lastly, there's the whole arena of reticles..... Try the reticle before you buy it. Scopes at least don't depreciate like rifles and cars. Best regards JCS
  15. I've just agreed to meet a prospective purchaser on Monday 14 September. If the man doesn't take the chassis, I will get in touch. Thanks JCS
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