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On 6/18/2021 at 7:39 PM, Jim_halpert said:
Hi mate, let me know if you'd sell the bipod individually, thanks.
Hiya.
Thanks for getting in touch. I'd prefer to sell it all as a set as a possible chassis buyer would then need a bipod for it.
Cheers, all the best.
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For sale is my 'used' AICS non folding chassis + action screws, for a Short Action (.308 etc) Remington 700 or clone. With this are a set of very good condition 'Viperskins' in black with a spare set of 'Butt skins' with a different sized cutout, plus a Parker Hale spigot type Bipod - no magazine included!
Looking for £700.00 P&P covered by buyer, or can be delivered to Bisley or 20 mile rad from my W. London home or collected from there.
Thanks for looking. 23/6/21 price now £650-00 (same conditions re postage etc)
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25 minutes ago, SchmidtP3 said:
Quote or tag him @Jager to attract his attention if PM's aren't working. 👍
On 4/21/2021 at 7:58 PM, Jager said:
New ESS rifle stock for sale, as new will fit Remmy (or clone) short actions)MDT ESS Skeleton rifle stock new - £514.99MDT ESS Chassis fore end - 15 inch partial top rail - £225.99MDT ESS Chassis System main body _ £485.95MDT Folding butt stock with 2 way locking - 90 and 180 deg - £161.95Pistol grip from Thirdeye - £25.00 - I won't split the parts so will be sold as a stock.Total £1413.88 will accept £850.00NO OFFERS PLEASE. P/P OR COLLECTION COVERED BY BUYER.FORTMEIER BIPOD AND SPIGOT (WITH 45 DEG LEG NOTCH) £190.00 - SOLDHello. I'm interested in the stock. Do you know how much it may be to post to London area?
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Price drop. Now £160 (from £190) collected / delivered to Bisley.
Or we can arrange P&P at cost.
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Just tried to pm you but it seems you 'cannot receive messages'?
Do you know how much it may cost to post ESS stock to London area?
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Are you selling the RDF's? what weight are they - 130 or 140 grn
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On 5/29/2021 at 3:44 PM, Richiew said:
Just check that the 24” barrel is threaded as think it’s the t3x varmint in 20” is the only one threaded 18x1. Very happy with mine but would of preferred the adj cheek piece super varmint. Silly waiting times for them . Check all the dealers for actual in stock rifles .
good luckThreaded would be the way to go IMHO, but it doesn't cost an arm & leg to get a smith to thread it for you.
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Whatever the make, you'll soon know if they work if you get them in grey or beige 😉
sorry, I'll get my coat.
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5 minutes ago, jcampbellsmith said:
Thanks for that. To be honest, it's the first I've heard of it, but thanks for the heads up.
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Giving up T/R shooting so selling my 'Champions Choice NRA Leather Riflemans Coat'. These are made in the USA and made to the highest quality. Made of premium leather (navy blue front & white back) with a heavy cotton / canvas lining. This has vents under the armpits, a small pocket near the R/H hip and a large glove pocket built into the back. There are 5 'hook & eye' type fixings (all steel and strong webbing fixings) which are quick opening. There are grippy pads on the elbows, R/H shoulder and another on the upper L/H chest - midriff area (all are in excellent condition). I've had this jacket for the past couple of years and hasn't really been broken in yet, so retains some of its stiffness, but despite being made from heavy leather the sleeves are lovely and supple. There is also a webbing sling keeper built into the L/H shoulder
Overall, this is a lovely shooting jacket in excellent condition (no rips, tears, scratches abrasions etc) that will last for many, many years. If you can find a new one in this country they are a lot of money - I paid well over $300 for it in the States. As for size, it says '42' but for a better idea, I'm about 5' 10'' - 11'' fairly heavy built with a 48 inch chest and its a perfect fit
http://www.champchoice.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetailOptions&item=200N32 Please view link to CC's website.
I'm looking for £160 collected or delivered to Bisley (its heavy and difficult to package, so if you want it posted we'll discuss the cheapest method). Note* The sling is included in this sale!
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After much soul searching I've decided to give up T/R shooting so selling up some bits.
First up is my Anschutz 4751 hand stop, which slides along the for end - underside Target rifle rail. It's the all singing, swiveling multi adjustable type. I've used this for several years so has some slight signs of wear, but works perfectly and if far more comfortable to use than some of the round Aluminium billet type. These retail for about £82 new, I'm asking £50 posted, or £45 collected / delivered to Bisley.
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Hiya.
In case nobody wants them, what bullets do you have?
Cheers.
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Top bloke, from a generation that is sadly dwindling in numbers.
God bless you Phillip.
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On 4/8/2021 at 2:18 PM, Popsbengo said:
.308 was ok, I was hitting some Vs at 900 using 155gr Lapua Scenar (not optimum but all I had). 6.5CM was definitely easier with 144gr Berger Hybrids, I'm still recovering from the chill 🥶
Referring back to the OP's question on rifle choice; as a 'case study' my .308 required 34moa (24" barrel) @ 900 and my 6.5CM 22moa (30" barrel) (both zeroed at 100). The slippy nature of the 6.5CM bullet makes a big difference at long distances and the extra muzzle velocity is a great help in windy conditions.
Hiya. I was using 140 grn Nosler RDF's at around 2800 fps out of a 26'' barrel. I had about 24 moa rise from 100 yd zero.
It sure was a bit nippy out there eh!
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13 hours ago, Popsbengo said:
Some questions to help narrow down the choices:
Is this to be a scoped rifle or diopter sights (assuming not iron sights for 1000yds)? Will you use a bag/front rest/bipod?
Do you want to compete and if so what class(es)? This may limit what calibers and bullet weights can be used
Will you reload or shoot factory ammo? This matters for choices of barrel twist/calibre/length - reloading gives many possibilities and choices.
A .308 is a good choice for availability (and therefor cost), easy to find ammo. A 6.5mm or 7mm is a better long range rifle but factors mentioned above may limit the choice. A .223 is not out of the question, my mate was banging in the "Vs" at Bisley 900yds yesterday (very windy) with his using 'heavy' bullets.
There's tons of alternatives, but reloading becomes more necessary to explore exotic calibers.
I'll concur with that. I too was at Bisley yesterday at 900 (NRASC) windy, gusty, changeable & cold - fantastic 😒 but with my 6.5 CM and single shot .284 Win it was certainly do-able. With a .308 it would have been a bit trickier.
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All done!
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Christ on a bike! Good luck getting that onto the firing point on Stickledown!
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Hmm, no thanks, I'll swerve around that........
Stryker or golden eagle?
in Riflescopes & NV
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I've got both. One (GE) on an F classer & a Stryker on 6.5 CM 'tacticool' rifle. I love both of them.