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  1. Sinclair international tactical bipod,
    This is very sturdy bipod and has lots of adjustment the legs will move outwards as well as up and down this is great for target shooting but can also be used in the field as it’s made of alloy and is not stupidly heavy, it attaches to the stock via a very sturdy QD stud attachment that clamps the bipod to your forend and it has two felt pads to prevent it damaging your rifle.
    More information can be found at Brownell’s website they cost £320 new 
    I would like £190 posted 
    If Anyone would like to see more photos or information let me know.

    https://www.brownells.co.uk/SINCLAIR-TACTICAL-BIPOD

     

     

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  2. High can anyone suggest an accurate electronic scale for precise weighing that doesn’t cost the earth?

    I don’t overly trust the weights on my auto trickler and it only goes down to 1 grain when I’m loading up it looks like a lot of powder goes in before the weight moves up.

    Any info is very much appreciated.

  3. 9 hours ago, Sherlock said:

    Looks like some decent accuracy nodes.  😎

    But I would be tempted to throw a few more logs on the fire and find an accuracy node higher up the charge weights.   Your velocities at present are slower than a 223 can shoot these bullets.   My own 22Br zips 69g TMKs at 3315 fps with real precision.

    Hi yes my next 25 reloads are all a notch higher I just need to find the time to test them out hopefully I will find one with a bit more speed behind it.

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