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Firearms safety consultation . OnlyTwo weeks left .
SMLE replied to One on top of two's topic in General Discussion
Done. Have your say folks. The BASC suggested answers in the link might help form your opinions and response. Took me less than 10 minutes. -
Now come along Pops...... what were we taught on the RCO course......? 😀 The difference between firearm and weapon in my opinion is intent.....
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Bisley closed again.
SMLE replied to martin_b's topic in Target Shooting & Informal Long Range Shooting Practice
Same here Pete. Zero contact and a smooth operation. Easily quantified within the NRA’s risk assessments as an employer, low risk concern so long as the mitigation measures remain. Information, instruction and supervision. Can’t comment on their application of these principles but as for all this Tier nonsense, turn off the TV and radio, don’t read the papers and would you know a pandemic was even there? -
I have one that works ok. I seem to get consistent results but the speed control with nylon wheels is a little coarse. Ultimately you get what you pay for and I’d describe the case life as the Ford Escort of annealing machines, it does what it says on the tin but not with much style. I have a friend who has designed and built his own version with better quality components, I can put you in touch with him via pm as he’d happily make another I’m sure which would still be a Ford, but more like a Granada rather than an Escort....
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The Noel Coward suggestion made me laugh out loud!
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What a calibre! What a character! Wonder what he’d make of today’s world? Anyway, may I offer .38 Special - James Cagney
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Had to think about that.......😀
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Whoops! John Laurie even more appropriate 😀
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Also, as daft as it seems I’d never considered Hugh Laurie and Alan Rickman as calibres before but do you know........ I think they work 😀
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Some good nonsense coming to the surface here! I’d forgotten about dear old Rutger..... good choice RoyW
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Brilliant.... :)
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A bunch of my shooting buddy’s and I have been considering if calibers were “actors” what actor would they be? So far we have reached general consensus that: 338 is Ray Winston 6.5 Creedmoor is Lionel Blair 303 is Henry Cooper 308 is Michael Caine 223 is Larry Grayson 455 Webley is Errol Flynn 44/40 is John Wayne 9mm parabellum is Hardy Kruger At the risk of being politically incorrect..... 22 short is Jimmy Clitheroe......! 45/70 is Lee Marvin The question is are we a) mad, and b) is there consensus on our ramblings?
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Frank Galli weaponised math
SMLE replied to DaveT's topic in Target Shooting & Informal Long Range Shooting Practice
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TikkatacA1.308
SMLE replied to Dac9976's topic in For Sale (Free Adverts for Private Secondhand Items only)
I’ll laugh if it’s painted Trump 2020...... 😈 -
MoD Ranges Opening
SMLE replied to Popsbengo's topic in Target Shooting & Informal Long Range Shooting Practice
Definitely not mate! I live in hope that Boris doesn’t flinch at the last minute! -
MoD Ranges Opening
SMLE replied to Popsbengo's topic in Target Shooting & Informal Long Range Shooting Practice
Kinda knew that would get a reaction 😁 Yes cue Professor Gluv..... Seriously though, that is very welcome news, let’s hope it translates into opportunity for us poor shooters! -
MoD Ranges Opening
SMLE replied to Popsbengo's topic in Target Shooting & Informal Long Range Shooting Practice
It’s a bit like Brexit this Pops..... I’ll believe it when I see it at Kingsbury -
Sightron SIII 6 - 24x50 moa 2
SMLE replied to SMLE's topic in For Sale (Free Adverts for Private Secondhand Items only)
Now sold, thanks to those who pm’d me. -
I’ve used a shooting colleagues 7.62x39 rifle (the M10-A1) a few times and found it a fabulous bit of kit feeding without fault from AK mags. Highwood classic arms has one for sale at the moment that I’m lusting after but without the funds to feed the lust! There were some concerns when first released about the quality of the timber used as I recall, but I think this was due to owners failure to ensure screws were adequately tightened after shipping. I have a No.5 that I shoot regularly and find it no worse than a No.4 in terms of accuracy. The wandering zero theory I believe had been debunked and any accuracy issues are probably more to do with shorter sight radius, an increase in felt recoil and poor maintenance. I searched a long time for my No.5 and discovered that there is a lot of rough examples out that have had a hard life in military and civilian hands, this in no small way contributes to their reputation as being the poorer relation in the “No.4” family.
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For sale is my Sightron SIII scope with tactical turrets and the 2 moa reticle. Magnification range is 6 -24 with 50mm objective. In excellent condition but very slight ring mark as shown in photo. Included in sale will be Warne steel rings, lens covers and sunshade all in the original box with manual and cleaning cloth etc. Scope has full zero stop and has been on my 6.5 creedmoor for the last two years working a treat for me out to 1000 yards and beyond. Reason for sale is an upgrade in scope and mounts in readiness for a new rifle in the new year. Looking for £525 including post
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Cheers Pops, she’ll go for that..... seems to believe you’re the sensible one........!
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Well Optics Warehouse now have a chunk of my money and I should have a chunk of Sphur tomorrow all being well. Thanks to all that responded....... now I just have to hide it from “her indoors” and pretend I’ve had it for years.....!
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Well, I’m persuaded, thanks Gents. Sphur it shall be!
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Thanks again folks. The Era-Tec products look good and a similar price too which I wasn’t expecting. Originally I was torn between two..... now it’s three! I think Sphur is a nose ahead at the mo despite my desire to support a British producer in Tier One. Era-Tec coming in neck and neck with Tier One, it’s a photo finish I think. Any more views?