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Brushy

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  1. I’ve recently taken delivery on a right hand bolt AI AT inlet MPA BA comp chassis with additional side rails. Literally delivered last week after a 4/5 month wait and not mounted. 
     

    I’m no longer sure I want to debond my AT at this point for some ergo upgrades. Therefore I am happy to sell this on at £1415 including shipping. You’ll avoid the 5 month wait and get the side rails, screws and all the bits included in the box. 
     

    Full details are available on the web.
     

    PM if interested.

     

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  2. @Scotch_eggWhilst the tubular forend is close to the barrel, the handgrip section of the AX and AXMC (where the balance point typically is) makes a significant height over bore. This equates to several inches when shooting off a bag. 
     

    I must say I’m not the biggest fan of the aesthetics of the vision and prefer the looks of Samb Ao chassis but that’s my own taste…

  3. Regarding race rigs and the gear race putting off new starters. I think that there is a fundamental issue here which is being missed….

    the best way to measure success and improvement is against yourself (only). Questions like: Did I built good positions, was my wobble within the target, did I make good wind calls, was every trigger press perfect. These are questions which any shooter should ask themselves and not ‘where did I place on the leaderboard’. If the later question is the determinant of whether a shooter comes back to another event, they will always struggle. 

     

    There are a huge number of variables to where shooters do well at a match and many are outside of personal control (wind, shooter order on a stage, spotter calls etc). 
     

    Personally, I like the idea of a hunter comp and would definitely like to give this a go. 

  4. Regarding the above…..

    How about we don’t undermine something that has the ability to make precision rifle much more accessible? 
     

    The targets are on the range floor and therefore well below the sand bank. The only way to be unsafe would be to be a rev off. The chances of a PR shooter being a rev off are no different to any other range user. 
     

    As a general comment, Shooting on a flat range obviously has disadvantages in terms of fall of shot but it’s another skill good shooters need to learn. 

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