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  1. 1. Mauser M03 black synthetic stock with receiver. Single set trigger. Steel red deer motif pistol grip cap - £1000 collected from Oxford. RFD to RFD at cost.2. 6.5x55 barrel. 16mm diameter with 14x1 spigot thread. Approx 52cm long. General condition good. I bought this as a donor barrel to have rebarrelled by Brock & Norris into a different calibre but then decided to go a different route. The barrel is is storage with B&N - £250 collected from B&N or RFD to RFD at cost to be organised by buyer.3. Magnum (MA) calibre bolt head (calibres 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, 300 Wetherby Mag, 8x68S, 338 Blaser Mag, 338 Win Mag, 375 H+H Mag, 416 Rem Mag, 458 Lott) - £200 collected from Oxford. RFD to RFD at cost.4. Magnum calibre magazine (calibres 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, 300 Wetherby Mag, 8x68S, 338 Blaser Mag, 338 Win Mag, 375 H+H Mag, 416 Rem Mag, 458 Lott). Little use - £150 posted.5. Right hand black bolt body (no bolt head) - £300 collected from Oxford. RFD to RFD at cost.6. Mauser M03 original double rifle case. Brand new. Unused. SOLD.7. Standard (ST) calibre bolt head (calibres 22-250, 243 Win, 308 Win, 6.5x55, 270 Win, 7x64, 30-06, 8x57, 8.5x63, 9.3x62). Gold titanium nitride coated by Mauser - £220 collected from Oxford. RFD to RFD at cost.8. Standard calibre magazine (calibres 6.5x55, 6.5x57, 6.5x65, 25-06, 270 Win, 7x64, 30-06, 8x57, 8.5x63, 9.3x62). Little use - £150 posted.9. Mauser original picatinny rail for the double square mount with fittings - £150 posted.Stock/receiver chasis with bolt body, bolt head, magazine in either standard or magnum calibre £1500 collected or RFD to RFD transfer at cost.Everything in immaculate conditionPM me if you need any more info or pics.
  2. Caldwell fast case. New and unused. In original packaging. SOLDNeoprene field slip. Unbranded. I had this made by a local tailor as a trial piece. 2mm neoprene. Unused. 120cm long x 30cm deep. SOLDNapier accessory cases. Ideal for storing break down cleaning rods, bore guides, cleaning equipment etc. 35cm x 15cm. Elastic loops on inside. Zipped all round. £15 each posted. 2 available.Eastpak waist packs. Ideal for keys, mobile phone, ammo etc. Leather. One main pocket at front and a smaller one at the rear. £30 each posted. 2 available. One in black leather and one in brown leather.
  3. 300 Win Mag:121 Sako once fired cases. Cleaned and deprimed. £60 posted.101 Norma once fired cases. Cleaned and deprimed. SOLDForster Ultra Micrometer seater and FL resizing die set. Lightly used (approx 150 rounds) and in excellent condition. £130 posted.
  4. Spyderco Police slim folding knife.In excellent near new condition. Only used as a letter opener!Stainless steel handlesBack lockStainless steel pocket clipVG-10 stainless steel bladeBlade length 11cm. Overall length 24cm.Original packaging.£150 posted RMSD. UK mainland only.
  5. Aclima Warm Wool Jib beanie hat. 100% merino wool. New and unworn. £30 posted UK mainland only.Harkila Metso brown hat. 100% felted wool. Foldable/crushable without loosing shape. Size 57cm. New and unworn. £70 posted UK mainland only.
  6. Quality cases by Riserva. Made in Italy.Leather case for 5 rounds. Silent closure. Internally lined. Elasticated loops. Belt loop on back. Can take up to 9.3x74 calibre rounds. 2 availableLoden soft case for 10 rounds. Silent closure. Internally lined. Elasticated loops. Belt loop on back. Can take up to 9.3x74 calibre rounds. 2 available£30 each posted UK mainland only.
  7. Thanks for all your replies. Appreciate that there will be accumulative tolerances/errors to take into account. Was curious why the reticle on the 3-20 appeared 'truer' than the 1-8 using the same technique to take the photographs in both scopes. Will look at all your suggestions.
  8. Took the picture with my iphone in clamp stand. Appreciate there will be distortion to an extent.
  9. Throwing this out to the UKV community for discussion: Recently got a S&B 1-8x24 Dual CC and the floating dot in the reticle appeared slightly off centre. Initially thought maybe it's parallax and head/eye position but not convinced so raised it with S&B and waiting for them to come back to me. In the meantime decided to do a very non scientific exercise and compare the reticle etching tolerance in the 1-8x24 to an almost identical reticle in my S&B 3-20x50 US. Took a photo of the reticle in both scopes as accurately as I could and in AutoCAD superimposed a 0.5 mil grid over the top to check the accuracy/tolerance of the reticle markings. The width of the 'thick' open bars is 1 mil so that was my benchmark for aligning the photo with the grid. See pictures below. There's obviously an etching tolerance that reticles are produced to, plus allowing for some distortion perhaps as I took the photos on my iphone. However the reticle in the 3-20 looks a lot more precise and true. The one in the 1-8 looks far less so. Both scopes are FFP and in both reticles: Distance of central opening between the ends of the horizontal 'thick' bars should be 10 mils Distance between crosses in the horizontal 'thick' bar should be 5 mils. Width of 'thick' bars should be 1 mil Distance between mil dots & hashes on the cross hairs should be 0.5 mils and 1 mil. Opinions please.
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