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  1. OK a suplementory Brass question.. Ive been given a fair amount of 6.5CM Brass with an uncertain history ( maybe used once twice or 3 times).  its mainly Hornady,Norma, and S&B.  As I sse also see spud now does case annealing is it worth getting them Annealed and reloading them, or is one brand of Brass worth doing over the others.

  2. On 3/18/2019 at 8:44 AM, terryh said:

    John,

    The 1st round hit on the deer at 1140 yards was impressive - big smiles. The custom curve for AB seems to work very well as elevations at all distances were spot on - wind was, well a bit gusty!

    RS80 seems to be a good powder in the 300NM, I've a very solid load giving 2940 and low SD's so happy with that. elevations TBA as the ballistic app i was using was out (consistently out, but out none the less) - 1st time out with rifle and Apps so not too worried.

    Need to add the red dot to save time and stress at distance though!

    Good couple of days shooting at Tiff's place, good crowd as well 😎

    Sorry newbie question, but what do you use the Red dot for ? 

    Ive used one on my 10/22 for fast target acquisition close in, but not seen one used at distance.

  3. 2 hours ago, Catch-22 said:

    Stick with the 6.5CM.

    Use an appropriate bullet (eg the 147gn - 150gn) and an upper charge, and you’ll easily sail past the 1200m mark.

    I have a big 338Norma Mag boomer. Love it though I do, you’ve got to Factor in the cost of a setup for a new gun; gun, scope, rings, dies, brass, powder, bullets, primers, gun bag/box etc etc.

    Any new gun is a very, very large investment - increases so as you go up calibre’s. Your 6.5CM will do everything you want on pretty much all U.K. ranges.

    By saving money on a whole new gun, you could spend that money on the best reloading gear, consumables, multiple barrels and have many tens of thousands of rounds practice down range - all improving your technique and reading the wind skills - all of which is probably a better idea I think.

    It does obviously lack the big ‘BOOM’ however .😎😂

    Just my opinion.

    You might be right, it is pehaps a little extravagent to buy a gun to shoot perhaps once or twice a year. ( though that has never stopped me with Shotguns 🙂 )

  4. Hi All, 

    So i took my 6.5CM out to 900 yards at Bisley on Saturday,  shot my own hand loaded Ammo on the electronic targets, and relly really enjoyed myself, 95% in the Black and a fair few V bulls, it gave me the same warm feeling  of a 4 lb river caught wild brown with a hand tied fly .

    Now the problem is i may have caught this distance bug, so is there anywhere in the SE I can shoot 1200+ and justify (to surrey policeand the Mrs ) a .338LM or similar which would make an ideal retirement present to myself?

    thanks

    Martin

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5. No, they will supply a tablet, But if you want to save data and there is some potentially usefull stuff,  ( i.e speed of bullet at impact, group sizeetc .) then all you need is a browser on you electronic device of choice. then you can save all the info on your own device ( it gives you the option when you clear the data) I got given a bit of A4 explaining what to do, but of course I cant find it now. but its something along the lines of  open up network seetup and connect to the "shotmarker network" then open a browser and go to http://127.0.0.1?  then a page will open you tell it what lane you're in and away you go.

     

    PS: I was on Stickledown today and i swear the wind flags on either side of me were pointing exactly 180degrees different at the same time!

  6. Guys I have 2 rimfire rifles on my FAC, I want to sell one, a 10/22  and replace it with a Anshutz target rifle.  Im not sure if Im going to do it in one transaction at a RFD, or sell the 10/22 privatley then buy the target rifle at a later date.  when in the process do i apply for a 1-4-1 or do I even need to?

     

    TIA.

  7. Just got this from the NRA.

     

    We are delighted to confirm the following:-

    Ranges
    From 4th July, all NSC ranges will be open for affiliated club and member bookings, Wednesday to Sunday. Further details below.

    Competitions
    A busy programme of competitions, including the autumn NRA Imperial Meeting, runs from 26th August to 25th October. Further details below.

    Ammunition Sales and Rifle Hire 
    From 4th July, the armoury is open for ammunition sales and rifle hire, Wednesday to Sunday. Contact the armoury armoury@nra.org.uk or 01483 797777 extn. 134

    Training and Assessment Courses
    Commence from Saturday 1st August. Further details below.

    National Clay Shooting Centre
    From 4th July, open for English and Olympic Skeet, DTL, and OT, Wednesday to Sunday. Contact info@nsc-clays.co.uk or 01483 797666

    Clays Café
    From Friday 17th July, serving a limited menu with hot and cold beverages, open Friday to Sunday.

    Accommodation and Camping
    From Thursday 16th July; online bookings open Monday 13th July via https://nra.campmanager.com/CheckAvailability.asp?URL=CheckAvailability.asp

    NRA Offices
    0830 to 1700 Monday to Friday; telephone 01483 797777
     
     
    Ranges
    The relaxation of some of the restrictions put in place by the Government to combat COVID-19 will allow us to edge a little closer to normality in our procedures, but more importantly we will be able to open additional ranges and practice other disciplines. This will, however, require some adjustment to the way in which we are manning the ranges:

    • The NSC supervision on the ranges will be reduced from the 4th July 2020.  Range Safety staff will be visiting each range regularly but there will not be anyone encamped on the range, as in recent weeks. 
    • In an attempt to protect staff and customers we will continue to minimise the footfall through the range office.  Lane allocation will be displayed at key points around the complex and radios will be provided in each area. If you have a problem please call the range office on the radio provided or 01483 797777 Ext 152.  The range staff will respond.


    -              Rifle hire will resume but must be pre-booked and prepaid. 
    -              Firearms and ammunition can be collected at the range office window

    The additional facilities available are:

    • Melville Range with restrictions on targets available at 25m.
    • Cheylesmore Range using alternate targets
    • Manual targets with markers on Century, Stickledown and Short Siberia
    • McQueen Castles on Century only
    For the time being the Zero Range will continue to encompass Winans Bay B; this will be reviewed in a few weeks once the demand has become clear.

    Payment for and use of the Zero Range will revert to the normal procedure w/c 4th July.  Zeroing Targets will be available at the range office window for £5.00 from the 4th July.

    The opening of additional facilities and the return of services such as firearm hire are very welcome milestones but we ask that you bear in mind that the Range Services Team is not at full strength at the moment, with many of the team helping out in unfamiliar areas.

    There are procedures for each range; please take the time to look at them prior to arriving at the National Shooting Centre.  They do provide additional detail that you will need for an enjoyable visit to Bisley and can be found at https://nra.org.uk/coronavirus-update-4th-july-range-booking-procedures-and-risk-assessments/
     
    Competitions
    In light of the opening of accommodation, caravan sites and hospitality in early July, and following positive responses to surveys, we will now press on with launching the revised programme of late summer and autumn competitions.

    We are working up COVID-secure protocols for each event and will publish details well in advance.  The safety of all competitors, visitors, range officers and staff is uppermost in our minds.  We are confident that if people follow the guidance, observe social distancing at all times and maintain good personal hygiene, these events will be safe and enjoyable for everyone.

    For Match Rifle, Civilian Service Rifle and Target Rifle, the respective Meetings will be designated ‘Imperial’ competitions; major prizes will be awarded including the Hopton (MR), individual and Methuen team match for CSR, and the Grand Aggregate, St George’s and HM Queen’s Prize for TR.

    The GB F Class Association (GBFCA) and NRA will stage a joint F-Class Meeting in early September – details to follow.

    For Gallery Rifle, the GR Nationals and Autumn Action will go ahead broadly as scheduled - some minor changes will be explained in forthcoming announcements. 

    Target Shotgun shooters can look forward to their autumn festival in its regular position in early October, with the possible inclusion of the Cottesloe Heath Challenge.

    Classic & Historic shooters can look forward to the Trafalgar Meeting.  A revised Handbook is nearing completion and will be published shortly.

    Details of each event will be released in the coming days and weeks, with entry forms to follow approximately 6 weeks before the start of each competition.

    The outline dates are:

    Match Rifle                                         26-31 August
    Civilian Service Rifle                        3-6 September
    Gallery Rifle Nationals                    5-6 September
    F Class                                                   10-13 September
    Target Rifle                                         12-19 September
    Target Shotgun Festival                 3-4 October
    Trafalgar                                              17-18 October
    Autumn Action Weekend             23-25 October
     
     
    Training
    We will resume training from 1 August, giving priority to those who had their training suspended in March.  It will take a few days to work through the backlog so please be patient, but we will be in touch.

    We will add extra courses during the autumn to cater for pent-up demand for RSO, RCO and Club Instructor, both at Bisley and regionally, and re-schedule the Black Powder and Hand Loading courses where possible.
     
    We all share the responsibility for keeping safe and complying with COVID-19 guidance – please respect and maintain social distancing.
     
     


     
  8. Thanks guy's,  I have reloaded in the past not many about 50, but they all went bang and went in the general direction in which they were aimed.  however this is part of the problem as Ive also been given some empty cases and Ive got no idea which have been fired X1 x2 x3... etc..  So after checking the price of new brass, I think I'll start off with 100 new PPU cases, bin all the old cases and then I have a known basline I can start from.

     

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