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martin_b

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  1. Thanks Guys.. Club and regional level is more than enough for me. That Tikka does look nice. On a similar subject does anyone know the UK imported of Sabatti? I'd like to have a look at the TLD.
  2. Im not overly focused on F/TR, if i fancy entering a comp Ive got my .223. I have no aspirations of winning so it will be fine. I just fancy setting some personal goals, hit a target at 1000m for instance, but I also like to be able to take the rifle out of the safe and admire it as a minor work of art. Like a nice S/S shotgun. cheers Martin
  3. Hi Guys I need some spare for my Lee progresive press, ( and indexing rod and flipper) where the best place to start in the UK? cheers Martin
  4. Im currently thinking along the above lines.. 1500 action in a GRS stock, (Laminated Hybrid maybe) . thanks for all the advice.
  5. So that didnt take very long! As was predicted I need to go further.. What happened is I've managed to pick up and old Tikka M55 target rifle in .233 with Scope Moderator and Bipod for what I think was a good price. Its a good practice gun but ts not going to work over 600m, so time to fill the 6.5 creedmoor slot i have. Now for he controversial bit, the more time i spend at Bilsey the colder I'm feeling towards all the tactical rifle options , Im sure they are all incredibly accurate but they are hardly elegent.. so is there such a thing as a resonably priced target rifle, ( single shot is fine) , must have an adjustable comb ( neck issues) a nice walnut stock, or wood laminate, but not lego or plastic ! If im going to miss, lets miss with a bit of style.
  6. If you have any damaged cartridges cases I'd be happy to buy one off you.
  7. If there are any left I'll have 100 5.56 please, and if you have one damaged? 7.62 ill add it to my display board collection.
  8. Not wishing to hijack this thead, but are there any cheap, a relative term I know, options for pure target bipods? so no for need to have folding legs or much adjustment other than height, like the tier one clone i guess? ( But maybe that is a front bag)
  9. cheers for that for a couple of pints I know some people who should be able to knock one of those up for me.
  10. Do you then clamp it to the table is is it OK to use just free standing? ta
  11. Hi Guy's Im beginning to assemble bits to start reloading,and a good bench seems the place to start. Unfortunately due to space constraints a folding 'workmate' style is going to be the most practical. On youtube I've seen a couple of videos where people seem to have there presses mounted in a stand that then clamps into channels/rails on the bench, which looks ideal. Is this something you can get in the UK, and if you can will it dictate what press i have to use? thanks Martin
  12. I've already used that one with a few wristwatches though TBH with the IWC it was true.
  13. Thanks for all the advice guys, i might just start off with factory Ammo as suggested, but start accumulating second hand bits, that way maybe SWMBO might not even notice what's happening.
  14. My Daughter has unrealistic expectations full stop!
  15. Hi All I'm getting close to retirement and plan to spend my Golden years spending all the money my daughter thinks she's going to inherit. To that end I've got a .233 and a 6.5 Creedmoor on my ticket. The plan is to use the .223 to practice and then set myself distance goals with the 6.5 starting with the broadside of a barn and working back from there. ( i currently shoot .22lr benchrest and i might enter the odd full bore comp as well but with no aspirations of winning) A very rough estimate is that Id shoot a max of 1500/year .223 and 500/6.5. If I live/shoot for another 10 years, should I be thinking of reloading for financial reasons? PS: Before anyone answers I should warn your replies will be used in evidence when the wife asks the WTF are you up to now question. , to date I've convinced her motor racing and game shooting were cheap hobbies but i think shes catching on now,
  16. filtered rain water depending on where you live? Or Costo.
  17. ref the :223 I'll have them then. Now all I need is a press, die's powder etc.. but i guess you have to start somewhere.
  18. IF you ever get to the southern bit of the M25 id take it,. Ever go to Lakeside, or Im at Bisley pretty much every weekend. ( distance isn't the issue, time is the problem!)
  19. well I am a contractor.😀 However staying with a friend on his farm, and shooting at his club, but traveling back by train through central london on Saturday lunchtime. Ive got a folding stock 10/22 that will fit into a "normal holdall" but only with the scope removed. All that aside i'm just curious as to if it makes any difference as I do move scopes between rifles.
  20. this is just a one-off i hope. i need to use public transport and would prefer to be discreet about my luggage. ( without wishing to stereotype i'll be traveling at about the same time as several thousand football supporters)
  21. If you need to remove a scope for whatever reason (in my case transportation) but you want to keep the zero as close as possible when refitted IYSWIM. Is it better to remove the scope with the mounts attached, and mark the mounts position on the rails ( dovetail Im afraid) or split the rings and mark the scope as to where the mounts were positioned. I hope this makes sense!
  22. Reloading: Not ATM but I'm coming round to the idea i might.
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