gunfantic
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19 hours ago, Popsbengo said:
From your comment you appear to be an American. You're at crossed purposes here - no one is allowed any form of weapon let alone a firearm for personal defence in UK - and thank goodness that's the case.
We have firearms licensing in the UK that requires applicants to have various 'good reasons' to own a firearm, part of the justification is that the holder uses the firearm and it's not just held "because I want one" (apart from bona-fide collectors). Target shooters should be active in the sport of target shooting if they are to retain their guns
Bonafide collectors are not allowed to carry too?
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Depends on where I’m going that day. However, I have it on me most of times. I don’t feel there is a threat around every corner, but bad things don’t only happen when you are looking out for them. They happen in transitional spaces. Getting out of the car, going in or out of a building, etc.
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Sorry for your trouble. This things can be very frustrating. Guess you have to be patient with them yet again. NRA membership doesn't guarantee special privilege anymore, I guess.
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Not a bad looking handmade rifle. I'm sure it shoots great. Thanks for sharing the link had a great time going through the review.
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I chose .308/7.62NATO starting out. My thought was that trigger time would improve my skills more than a .300 Kong ever would. Now that I have been shooting a while, I find I am right. At any significant range bullet drop and drift are very much a huge factor. I started in Palma F Class before it was as formally structured as it is now. I used a .308 or 30-06 because they were economical to load for, and didn't eat barrels. Get the best rig you can afford to shoot a lot. Good luck, and have fun.
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Depending on how much you are looking to spend on a thermal monocular. I got the AGM TC19-256 that I could mount to my rifle, but I mainly use it as a monocular while hunting.
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In my opinion, I would recommend the MBT-2S. Best trigger for the money.
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I had pretty good luck with 140gr eld with hornday superformance. I never tried any other powders because this one shot a group the size of a dime at 100 out of my ruger. I was just duplicating the factory load.
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Nice, thanks for the heads-up mate. Cheers!
Labradar issue
in Binoculars, Spotting Scopes, Lasers, Windmeters and Barometers
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The people I know who have the Labradar love it. I have a more conventional chronograph, which does the job. You would have to send it back to Labradar to check it out for you.