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  1. 3 minutes ago, terryh said:

    Mr Huevos, I’ll play

    BPCR in 45-70 using cannula ‘greasers, 100m group if I‘m having a good day

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    But now playing with paper patch, possibly going to breach seating 🤔

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    I’m sure you sold that rifle or considered it. 
     

    For me when my life is simpler and I have time to cast. Because by heck it’s amazing how such a simple firearm can be so accurate. 

  2. 11 hours ago, terryh said:

    Mr Huevos

    Re.' It’s too lightweight for PRS' could you not just bolt on a pile of weights to bring it up to the 'a La Mode' F Class levels ?

    Seems like a really nice rifle not to use? 😎

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    That’s a fair idea. It gets used for stalking for now and I must say I love it. For now I will stick with the AX at the range. 

  3. 48 minutes ago, Shytalk said:

    Try source a Q ‘The Fix’ rifle if you can, with double the price tag of a Sig offering       - by the time you see one over here. Unless someone has one and can inform on the UK price paid for a Q?

    I have the only Q Fix in civilian ownership in the U.K.  

    Chris Parkin did a review which wasn’t the best IMO. He clearly just didn’t like the concept, he was shooting the rifle unmoderated in .308 with a 16” barrel.  The bolt is easy to get in and out, I don’t know what he was fumbling about,  rushing trying to do it all in one take. 

     

    The U.K. RRP however was staggering. He quoted £4500. As you rightly identify getting one in the states is hard enough. 
     

    I love mine. It’s too lightweight for PRS. Well with he proof research barrel it is. Plus I have an AX I can now use for the range. 

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  4. I have just looked at these and honestly don’t understand the niche. 
     

    Every silencer I have used decreased recoil really well and the noise attenuation is an overwhelming improvement. 
     

    However on a range I will always wear ear protection so a silencer or dedicated brake is a mute point. 
     

    @lee w 118  how much are they? Jacksons are the distributors so if any one really wants one and has an old silencer they distribute they offer a trade in. 

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