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Treedave

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  1. As the title suggests chronograph for sale.
    It’s version two (v2). Works as it should, accurate on all my lead and copper loads across various calibres.
    It has been invaluable whilst developing my copper loads and making adjustments to loads after having a new barrel fitted.
    Only been shot over using a moderator.

    Only reason I’m selling is that I’ve now got a garmin xero and I don’t see the point in having two chronographs.

    It’s in the hard case with all the shims and cables, so card holder etc - even the paper instructions.

    £200 inc post to Uk.
    Or swap for Berger bullets - 6.5, 7mm or .338 (250’s)

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    Also on SD

  2. Spuhr SR 4006 separate rings 34 mm with in built bubble for use on picatinny rail, comes with scope levelling kit (wedge and platform).

    Like new, used but not abused on a range queen 6.5. Moving over to angle mount, hence sale.

    For sale elsewhere.

    Now reduced.

    £235 inc p&p

     

    https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/30857/art36/156222036-5d3e75-Spuhr_SR-4006_Spec_Sheet.pdf

    PM questions etc pls

     

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  3. In your place I’d be tempted to drop weight to get a shorter bullet, with the fringe benefits of higher speed, better stability and an allowance for the 1/10 barrel twist.

    my experience is that 130gr copper is a 30 cal round, with 100-110gr being weights for .264. Assuming there’s some logic involved, 270 will be in between, with some overlap at the lower end.

    worth a try?

  4. On 5/10/2021 at 2:12 PM, lapua said:

    Be careful with these mags, my borden alpine feed ramp protruded over the mag edge and the tips got caught. That was in an AICS AX and using tier one bottom metal. Standard AICS with the spacer work 100% fine

    Will keep an eye out for it, but no feed ramp issues with my borden mountaineer actions (1 in each cal), one tier one bottom metal and one atlasworx bottom metal. Only the issues mentioned above, which is down to me and a credit to Ronins build quality & attention to detail.

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