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GT3_richy

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  1. Mil, Recon is SHX-68, Crusader is SHX-94 according to boxes - not sure what the diff is between the two will have a look at them tonight, both are xmas trees, assume the mil subtensions are different perhaps...
  2. Yes, its a FL sizer, no bushings as obviously depends on your (probably neck turned) brass thickness and final seated neck diameter as to what size bushing you need, and yes, they take Whidden or Redding bushings.
  3. **** Please note my Paypal email address ends with just .co NOT co.uk! couple of people have automatically used .co.uk'd - that's not going to get to me ***** Opportunity has arisen to acquire something I've been on the hunt for for a good few years, so its as good a time as any to have a good clear out and raise a few quid Bullets .30 50x Nosler 165 Accubond 55602 35.00 100x Sierra 165 HPBT 2140 29.00 150x Nosler 150 Partition 16329 40.00/100 50x Nosler 150 Ballistic tip 30150 25.00 6.5/.264 100x 123 Hornady ELDM 26176 35.00 6mm/.243 100x Sierra 70 blitzking 1507 30.00 .224 36x Sierra 40 blitzkings 1440 20.00/100 .20 72x Hornady 40 vmax 22006 20.00/100 Reloading stuff Redding 2400 case trimmer + pilots 150.00 Hornady Lock’n’load concentricity tool 115.00 4lb Hodgdon H1000 40.00/lb ASE Utra SL5i 30 cal M18x1 AU4808-1 – don’t think ever fired 215.00 Whidden click adjustable non-bushing FL sizer - 6.5 SAUM/GAP4S £75.00 Hornady Custom grade FLS + seater set 17H 546118 £50.00 Hornady Custom grade FLS + seater set 223 Rem 546228 50.00 Redding .204 ruger seater and neck sizer 30.00 Wilson case depth micrometer 75.00 Satern powder funnel .17 x2 15.00ea Scopes/NV/Thermal Vortex Ranger 1800 LRF 250.00 IOR Recon FFP + T1 mounts, SHX-68 ret, boxed 1450.00 IOR Crusader FFP + T1 mounts, SHX-94 ret, boxed 1750.00 PARD NV008 450.00 - original 008 with the more powerful IR, boxed PARD NV007 275.00 - original 007 from Ash@CRS, 16mm lens with the more powerful IR, boxed with 45mm bayonet + 3 shims IR lightbuilds Sirius domed illuminator 125.00 Ward Black Sun (not DE) illuminator 50.00 Pulsar Thermion XM50 thermal scope 2500.00 – only been out a couple of times, may have some marks but pretty much as new in box Collection from Newbury area, West Berks or postage at cost. Cheers Rich
  4. Both brands of 7 out of stock, 300 in stock for crazy money...
  5. Perhaps not for very long however 😜
  6. Worth noting that not all physio tape/vet wrap/whatever its branded as is equal. I've used tons on various animal legs amongst other things, latterly on half a dozen pairs of quad sticks; short term they all appear to stick perfectly to themselves and leave zero residue when removed - longer term, some give up wanting to adhere to themselves and start falling off, others start leaching stickiness out of them. Quickly fixed by...more vet wrap, so no real drama - just dont be surprised if one day you notice your tubes a bit sticky 😉
  7. http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2015/04/make-your-own-modified-case-for-hornady-o-a-l-gauge/ 5/16" - 36 UNEF
  8. Well done, looks just the job https://www.tacticalscope.co.uk/britannia-rails-cz527-reversible-extended-picatinny-base-rail-ideal-nv-5-0022-6738-p.asp
  9. I assume you mean extended rearwards for night vision? if so, I'm not sure such a thing exists, the longest rail I've seen is the Barton one, but thats extended forward and being 10moa is not reversible, also think the 527 action has some kind of cutout on the rear mount maybe? Best bet is either some generic dovetail to picatinny riser/adaptor (try looking on Ant Supplies website), or have a decent pic rail machined to fit.
  10. £200 sounds like a bargain, I was at a well know smiths a couple of years ago who had just inlet a blank GRS (I think) for an Anschutz...pretty sure he said it was going to cost the bloke a shed load more than 200 notes!
  11. Dunno how anyone watches more than about 15 seconds of that dick head Nutnfancy, what a massive tool. Some of his reviews are...say what? ;s
  12. I have all of the above. Haven't used the .22 for ages, favour my .25 Impact which is comfortable out to 80-90 yards if noise is an issue and its not windy. Hornet is rarely used atm as although I shoot a few hundred bunnies a year, its 100% night shooting and the HMR is less hassle (don't really enjoy reloading the hornet that much, and its factory 25"-odd is unwieldy) and more than adequate range-wise as I rarely need to shoot them over a 100 yards. I'm about to get the hornet chopped to 20" which might make it more appealing but tbh I'm still not sure what gap it will fill for me personally. If I was shooting crows during the day I'd take my 204 every time. Why not just use your 223 if you want to reduce guns? Dead is dead, a 40 vmax on a crow will probably mean you dont need to go and pick anything up, head shot rabbits will probably be salvageable depending what if anything you are doing with them afterwards. If you just fancy a change then fair enough
  13. Did they? 🤢🤢🤢🤮 PM inc Jack (not for one of those ^^)
  14. All seems to be working as was here pal...be patient, the mods are generally pretty good/helpful...
  15. So they've had a total one IOR scope through their classes since starting recorded, am I reading that correct? Shame it doesn't list the specific scope models.
  16. Shame TVP arent doing much in the way of variations atm. How much does it weigh in at?
  17. Dunno if this link will open or not: https://www.facebook.com/AMPannealing/posts/2428592734104303
  18. It sounds as though you've not had any correspondence about the status of your MARS gun - is that correct?! has anyone who owns one been informed that they cannot be sold etc?
  19. Ideally need to measure case capacity as it can vary a lot between brands. QL default capacity for 6.5 swede is 57gr - based on that and your OAL, 39gr of H4895 gives an 84% fill, 2743fps and 52,600psi. Obviously, take this with a pinch of salt, I'm sure you're aware Hodgdons data gives a max load of 37.8gr.
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