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Malxwal

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  1. Not much chance of me burning a barrel out unfortunately, although I do love squeezing the trigger !

    I know the straight 284 is the preferred option for barrel life, worth comparing ballistics, but I'd be into big heavy barrels to run the high BC bullets and keep recoil and flip under control, and quite frankly, I'm a bit of a woos 😁

  2. Thanks. The rifle will be dual purpose red deer and gong bashing. Not an out and out hill stalker, more of a sitting watching big areas of land on edge of hill and forestry.

    Probably running a 140gr or thereabouts. May also be trialled with a lighter lead free bullet, although my 270 does that fine.

    I've had a straight 284, and it was a great thing, but completely biased to prone LR stuff.

  3. Selling my .284win. It's a rifle built by Mike Norris on a Remmy 700 action, Jewell trigger, with a Sassen heavy varmint barrel 30", 18x1 muzzle, ASE S5 moderator. Action, rail, barrel and bottom metal are Cerakoted in military green. In a green/tan/black marble Macmillan A3-5 adjustable stock.
    Picatinny rail fitted, Nightforce rings with bubble, wearing a Delta Stryker 4.5-30x56 LRD1-P ret.
    Redding FL bushing die, non-micrometer seating die. Plenty brass. Round count would be circa 500, but a video of borescoping could be supplied to any potential buyer.
    This is a rifle built to wallop steel at 1000yds plus, chambered to shoot 180gr bullets (I'm running 180 gr ELD-M) Mr Norris told me all about it when I bought it, extremely helpful. It's undoubtedly a shooter, but I'm just not getting time/opportunity to use it enough.
    I'd like to sell the whole setup complete, nothing is for sale separately. The scope has marks on the objective lens although these do not affect sight picture to my admittedly not great eyes.
    Price for the whole shebang is negotiable, but IRO £2k.
    Please contact by PM only to ask any questions, request pictures,haggle etc.
    Cheers
    Malc

  4. 1 hour ago, Richiew said:

    Altberg boots Richmond North Yorkshire . Got 2 pairs one game keeper high ankle for winter and the tabbing boot for summer . Suppliers to the uk army , well made and very comfy . Factory shop just up t road for me so can go and try to make sure all’s ok . They will advise sizes depending on your sock thickness . 

    Used to love my Altbergs (Gamekeeper Stark Extremes), but first pair leaked within warranty, replacement pair leaked, now rebuilt and still leak. Perhaps buying their more traditional leather options may be better.

  5. You  may get a new unit from GMK (via your local gunshop) but it could cost you £145... 

    I previously tried a CG trigger from the mob that are doing them in Australia, but it was a disaster, didn't fit, hopeless technical asisstance etc, so was retutned. Expensive mistake that one, a shame as I'd heard the CG units were great.

  6. 1 hour ago, Akeld said:

    Fair enough

    Apologies, too brief there. To expand, I was sent a T3 unit by GMK in error, it didn't fit, but this could just be due to the angle of the thumb pad on the safety lever. However, that's not a very easy thing to modify. 

    I went on to purchase a unit from Bix n Andy, which I was assured they'd done many times. Turns out it also didn't fit due to the safety lever. I had to modify the action of my M595 slightly to make it work (done after consultation with a most revered riflesmith). Bix n Andy solution was just to bend it, but to me that was not the solution, it was simply the wrong shape.

    In summary, do not order anything that is designed for T3 and expect it to be a straight fit to M595/M695.

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