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Richiew

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  1. 8 hours ago, Leeman said:

    Richard,

    Photo of my set up.   Right hand guard removed, trickler sat on top with funnel through hole into long handled kitchen measuring cup.   Works perfectly

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    Love the simplicity, good thinking there 

  2. 11 hours ago, JockStalk said:

    Vermin bullets are typically frangible, lead shatters/ vapourises through the carcass. 
    Hit a bunny at 4000fps and ‘picking up’ might be a challenge. 
    It’s not that a raptor feeds off a carcass that is lead contaminated and drops dead, the lead accumulates and they lose condition, die a slow death. 
    As a kid, seeing a buzzard was a rare sight. Thankfully that’s not the case now, all raptors are making a comeback - the red kite being a great, common sight locally. 

    22 lr pass through bunnies and I’ve moved onto cci 20 grain jacketed bullets in the 17 hmr which don’t expand much at all . Mostly using target bullets for fox nowadays and pick up all the shot carcasses. 

  3. 16 hours ago, targertshooter said:

    What is the silver tube on top of the muzzle brake? Iron sight? 

    It’s a stainless Allen bolt and nut to fit in the hole but not all the way through to hit the barrel so I can use a mirage band as said above. The thread protector does have a hole in but don’t think it’s threaded. We often do the same with nuts at work to make sure they don’t bind up on dirty threads ( non load bearing) ,easy to squirt some release oil into . The other option is to cut a groove inside the thread protector across the thread s ie front to back with a hacksaw to the depth of the thread this will then clear any carbon out as you put the protector on . A small wire brush in your tool box helps too at the range . 

    Cheers 

  4. GREAT IDEA . Think an AT in 6.5 will do it all . Long range targets and deer etc . Probably wouldn’t bother with the 243 . Keep the 223 for night time foxing.

    No problems with removing barrel then putting it back on and no significant zero shift - maybe a click or two just an Allen key and a spanner to fit the flats on the barrel . Hand tighten to put it back in then a nip on the Allen bolt . Mark the barrel and action with a dot of tipex then you’ll have a reference point. Simples!!!!! 
    One rifle to rule them all . 

  5. On 2/7/2023 at 6:48 PM, JCalleja91 said:

    Let me know what you think!

    And too get the thread back on topic.. my AT looks different to the last time i posted it on here.

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    Image links through to my shooting instagram if anyone would be so kind to give it a follow 🤙

    Got the WIEBAD cheek cover and am very happy with it. Much softer feel and still has the grip . Fastening Velcro works a treat. Just need to get the hoptic one removed. 
    cheers all 

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    Hi all Any info on good bullets for foxing  in 223 . Have a 1:8” tikka . Currently using 60 grain Berger varmint and also 52 grain Amax which are very good but not always available. How do 53 grain v- max work. Cheers Rich
     
     
     
    Hi there have a look at the above thread for info on the 223 . Fast 1:8” twist tikka is doing great in a form thumbhole stock . Maybe should have gone for the tikka tac a1 but fancied the stainless look. There’s a pic of 73 g bergers on a yellow plate which shows good accuracy. Currently reloading for @70 pence. As usual if component’s are in stock buy in bulk . 
    Good luck in your choice.
  7. County Cleveland. If you don’t ask/ need too many it seems a smoother journey. Also size of storage locker will dictate how much you can store . My top storage locker of the bratton sound 14 shotgun cabinet is full with my allotted amount and have no need to store more . 

  8. My last renewal I added .223 for fox and asked for 100 rounds . All went through ok . First grant was 600 .22 , 400 hmr and 200 .308 . 
    100 of 223 let me try a few packs of ammo and settled on sako 55 grain soft points. Reloaded ever since . 
    cheers 

  9. 19 hours ago, JCalleja91 said:

    Do you have the Hoptic USA one?

    If so i have that too and it does seem.. temporary.. albeit its lasted a year or so so far it does show signs of coming unstuck.

    Yep that’s the one. Not too happy with its coverage of my AT cheek piece and did a review on the sporting services website which didn’t get put on their pages . They’re happy to put good reviews on tho . 
    WIEBAD one looks good but it is a fair price £50 plus £8 postage, any info regards cheaper places .

    cheers

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