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ruger7717

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  1. Genuine Sako 42/22 ITRS rail SOLD Advertised elsewhere
  2. SPUHR Unimount 6mil/20.6 MOA 40mm Side has been milled out by Tier one to accommodate the IOR Terminator. SPUHR ACI fixed interface to which a Horus Cosine indicator is attached. SOLD Advertised elsewhere
  3. 80x once fired Hornady .338LM brass £85 posted SOLD! Advertised elsewhere
  4. Very surprised this is still here🤔 If i didn’t have 3 75s already I’d have snapped this up😉
  5. Just got news from Chris Stevenson that as of today SPTA ( Javelin ) is back online! Its been a tough old slog but we got there in the end😉 FCSA members please check your emails.
  6. To everyone that assumes that the FCSA are the bad guys, please remember that assumption is the mother of all F##k ups. We did nothing underhand in the acquisition of Eskdalemuir as a range, From Gardner’s guns. Any members on here that are a paying member of Gardner’s guns, look him in the eye and ask him why he lost the access to the range at Eskdalemuir.
  7. Where in London are you based?..I’d like to take a look if possible
  8. Lt col Chris Rose, He over sees all the field firing areas and ranges, when we find out more details I will pass them on.
  9. All civilian use of IBSR ranges has been suspended. This came from Chris Rose, no one knows why.
  10. He was well respected on both sides of the pond🇬🇧🇺🇸
  11. Sleep well Mark, I was lucky enough to have known you for the last 10 years, we had our disagreements but remained friends. Give em hell buddy😉
  12. Yep me and the boy are there😉
  13. I've taken your advice and have harangued and cajoled folk to take part in the new PRL....Seems to be working!.. As your more then likely aware a few lads from the CSR scene seem to have come on board, as the positional type of shooting we do suits them to the tee!...Not saying that they are giving up CSR FOR PRL!! I hope both discipline's do well in the future. And I'm sure because of you Mark, CSR is here to stay for a good long while! I'd love to take part in all discipline's but alas I'd be getting divorced....And I'm quite fond of my wife so ill limit myself to what I feel I can do well at.
  14. Good luck with your venture Josh!...look forward with pairing up with you again soon! We always seem to do well!..:-)))
  15. Oh FFS what is this forum turning into!....grow up fellas.
  16. Evening Terry The reason I went with H1000 was has luck would have it, I've got 23lb to hand and another 20lb that's got my name on it :-)))...so roughly 2 barrels worth. If not I'd have gone with RS80 as you have. The yanks seem to love H1000 in the .300NM as you know its a nice cool burner, hoping to preserve the throat as much as I can. Is that a pic of your rig?...German gunstock? That's a nice looking rifle.
  17. Dave Salisbury will be back soon!
  18. Well I chose the .300NM because, I've always wanted a .30cal capable of pushing a high BC 200grn + bullet at 3000fps+ and get to 2000yrds plus, also low recoil was a big factor. Never fancied a belted magnum, after doing some interweb research and seeing the longrange capability of this round i settled on the NM. I did consider the 375CT but as you pointed out the sourcing of reloading component's etc would have been a long drawn out process.
  19. Afternoon John, Terry My .300NM is going to proof in the next week or so, Neil Mckillop has just spun the tube up, sorry I've no data as yet. I'm using Norma brass, H1000, 220grn SMKs not sure which primers yet! My build is a Mausingfield action with 30MOA integral rail Bartlein 30'' 1/9 heavy varmint profile Triggertech diamond unit AX chassis 20.6MOA Spuhr uni mount, 8-32 NXS Hoping she's going to be in my dirty little mitts mid November, then all the fun begins. Will keep you posted.
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