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  1. First up, Aim point H34L this a top of the range hunting red dot with superb field of view superb for running game or for close woodland stalking it’s mounted in set of medium Third eye tactical 34mm rings that are superbly built, the unit was mounted and zeroed on my 308 and then put back in the cupboard it’s basically new.
    Looking for £630 posted insured and tracked for the unit and the rings.
    I would consider selling separately if the buyer doesn’t want the rings.

    SOLD Nikko Stirling 3-9x40 half mill dot scope and 25mm dovetail rings mounted onto a rifle but never left the house.
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  2. As Above in the original walnut varmint stock and includes the additional extras.

    Rowen engineered adjustable butt pad this gives better check weld and a slightly longer length of pull.

    Trigger spring done and breaks at a nice crisp 2lb 

    picatinny scope mount mounted and grub screwed to the dovetail.theres also one on the forend for a bipod mount.

    Tactical aluminium bolt knob.

    A Tac Wave moderator.

    Nikko Stirling 3-9x40 scope.

    3x10 round mags 1x5 round mag.

    Brownells boar guide specific to a CZ rimfire.

    All this will come packaged in a Vinten pro touch rifle bag. £360 collection preferred or I could RFD for an additional £35

    any inspection welcome but you must have a valid FAC.

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  3. Hi all I know this is an older post but this could be relivent for those looking for a cheaper alternative.

    After searching the internet and seeing such a small choice for what looks like relatively simple adaptor.

    So went on to a well known distribution website and found an Arac     clamp that looked suitable once received I lined up a peace of picatinni rail I used one of the existing holes and drilled one new one bolted it on and cut the bolts flush with the top of the nuts and ground down smooth with a dremel.

    no fancy tools needed I have given it dry run with the bipod attached in the man cave and it seems sturdy and the screw handle has a nice knurled finish and looks decent quality.16878AE4-35C8-486B-8E5E-3E5AAB9DB47F.thumb.jpeg.b6e6fb952ac7d4ebda5b0942ee79f72f.jpeg

     

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Webley said:

    Your budget and how serious you are is going to guide you quite a bit. At the low cost end there is The M&P 15/22 and you can race it up at https://magload.co.uk/ with competition go faster bits. Some don't like the polymer receiver set, but there is not anything wrong with it. Many comps have been won with them.

    If you want to go metal AR then see below.

    L119A22 - cheaper option.

    https://www.cotswoldclassicarms.co.uk/product-page/l119a22

    Battle Arms - more expensive option.

    https://www.cotswoldclassicarms.co.uk/product-page/battle-arms-development-authority-elite

    LASF15 - cheaper option

    https://www.lannertactical.com/la-sf15-22lr-semi-auto-ar15-rifle

    Raven - more expensive option

    https://www.lannertactical.com/22lr-stealth-raven-ar15-rifle

    I would go along to a club that supports the discipline and most people will let you have a look at theirs so you can hold the different options and chat to owners before you buy or order anything. Be aware there will be a long wait for the metal options listed above. Secondhand is an option as well of course and it saves the waiting aspect. You will need to do specific safety course before you can compete in these disciplines FYI.

    Matt

    Hi Matt Thanks for this mountain of information most useful! I live in the Cotswolds and have been shooting in one form or another for 35 years I’ve never heard of costwold Classic arms I’m guessing it’s an RFD that runs the business from home?

    They sound very interesting I will give them a call.

    im a member of club that runs a precision 22LR course and I am yet to attend one of there PRF days I am regular on the ranges and have spoken to a few of them. One mentioned the MP But I don’t mind spending a bit more if there’s a more reliable option.

    Pete.

  5. Hi all apologies in advance if this has been covered before I did quick search and couldn’t see anything.

    Im in the market for a .22lr semi auto for shooting timed stages.

    Here’s the thing it needs to be reliable!!

    I’ve owned a semi custom 10/22 before and I was very underwhelmed! It was very fussy with ammo and it didn’t group very well either.

    Although I have seen some videos of Kidd 10/22 and they seem to shoot well with most ammo!

    Can anyone make some suggestions the rifle will need to reasonably accurate but most of all reliable.

    Cheers in advance!

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