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  1. 21 minutes ago, Charlts said:

    Build it and they’ll come.

    This is just it. Nail on head so to speak. 
     

    Hat off to anyone that had the time and inclination to create and produce any of the ideas that have been muted. 
     

    1 hour ago, brave Echo niner said:

    My concern having looked at the NRL hunter rules and regulations would be the definition of what is a "hunting rifle".

    I can speak for myself and a few others I stalk with in saying most of our "lightweight" rifles for woodland work are coming in at 13-15lb all in, with hill rifles ranging from 15-22lbs, this would mean by their definition most of us couldn't use our true stalking rifles due to being overweight with them?

     

    To me the SIS Dynamic was a perfect mix where people can use anything they deem fit but were limited by practicality of carrying and overall fitness, it certainly made you consider what kit you actually need rather than just want?

    I thoroughly enjoyed the dynamic and know from speaking to Helen and Marc they have big plans for it going forwards, pushing that alternative style of practical match. I will certainly be clearing my diary to shoot it! 

     

    Ben

    Ben, you and your heavy rifles 🤣 please see the stalking rifle thread on the stalking directory which I know how contributed to. Average weight about about 11lbs. 
     


     

    As for the dynamic. I really can’t be arsed with a yomp and shoot like the dynamic.  If I wanted a walk and shoot I would go stalking. Long walks out a lot of people off and we need high numbers to make it financially worthwhile for event organisers. Like Ryan has highlighted these events rely on volunteer range officers and locations are hard to come by and cost. 
     

    No harm with a huge target next to the little target for folk like me that just want to hit steel and have a craic. I like talking to folk on the range as much as I like shooting. It’s a social event as well. 

     


     

     

  2. 2 hours ago, Charlts said:

    NRL Hunter is great, I'd love to have a run out with my 10lb stalking rifle. 

    There's nothing stopping anyone shooting against open class shooters with anything, look how well young Lucas did with my 223 at the summer SIS when he was totally out gunned and at his first match. Who really cares what or where people shoot, as long as they're shooting. 

    Merry New Year UKV, I definitely plan to shoot even more in 2023! 

    To be honest that’s a very fair comment. 
     

    who cares what you bring. Just shoot and enjoy it. 
     

    although some of the comps have become a little too obscure with their obstacles and time limits. 
     

    keep it simple. Encourage easier targets for greater rounds on target for the less practiced.  Hits on target create bigger smiles. Not everyone has the time to practice and these comps are often the only opportunity to shoot off their bellies. 
     

    The pro’s course of fire needs to be different from the “also rans” just MHO. 

  3. Bloody hell I missed the fact you can focus the IR from flood to spot. I’ll have to get out and give that a go. It’s already brilliant. 
     

    @OSOK there is a non IR and rangefinder model that I am sure will be released. I know you like your long range night forays. However for the general population 200m as standard this will be perfect. 

  4. 8 hours ago, ukhornet said:

    hopefully Pard will bring out one without the horrible IR on front

    As per Bruce’s post. The IR is works where it is. It has to go somewhere. 
     

    The IR isn’t in a nice hood like the Pulsar range finder scopes. It’s also hundreds of pounds cheaper. 
     

    There is no need to clamp an after market IR onto the scope. In hand it’s not noticed.

     

  5. I’ve just received a Pard DS35. I’ve been waiting for a digital NV scope with a higher base mag forever.
     

    Most come 3.5 magnification because it suits European boar hunters or American coyote hunters calling yotes in close. 
     

    I believe the actual magnification has been measured at closer to 8. All I know is, that it works for me. 
     

    the onboard IR is phenomenal at 200m and I’ll not be shooting foxes at longer distances at night. Just not my thing and my ground doesn’t allow it. 
     

    mounts are a little high for this rifle but it allows me to swap and change. The scope is tiny and weighs very little. 
     

    I bought from Blackwood outdoors with rapid over night shipping included in the price. 
     

    ukvarminting has become very target orientated but I had to give this scope a shout out because I’m bowled over by its performance. 

     

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  6. I will echo the above. Run what you brung! 
     

    Your rifle even with predator 8 will be just fine to get you going. 10 or 12 shot stages will heat it up but you should get through without too much mirage and it will have plenty of time to cool before the next stage. 
     

    People will lend you kit to use if you don’t have it. You will see all sorts of huge bags. They will have got to them by trial and error. Don’t jump in just yet because next season there will be the next new thing. 
     

    There will also be various tripods in use. That gets expensive. So I would also recommend waiting and seeing if you like it and then looking at the Chinese offerings RT90C is a well respected item. They need practice. I’ve seen many knocked over mid stage and folk battling against them over concentrating on the shooting. 
     

    I thing it was Tom Rice. I may have made the name up, who turned up with a standard tikka t3 and used Kentucky windage. He beat the entire field and schooled everyone that knowing your rifle and just getting out and shooting beats gaming. 
     

    Have fun. 

  7. Is anyone running a 6mm Creedmoor?

    I want to use 87gr V-max 

    load data is limited. I used Viht start data and got sooty case heads with N150 and groups were crap. With a max 38gr

    I have just ran the powder through p-max and I am tempted to start again with the N150 but use this data which is lot more powder! 
     

    I am using Lapua brass at 50.9gr water capacity.

    20” barrel 

     

     

     

    https://www.p-max.uk/cgi-bin/pressure.cgi

     

    Is anyone using N150? 
     

    I also have RS62 on hand. 

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