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    Very happy with the out of box performance from the AI AT-X

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    A couple of single shot Hornets. Not really my thing to post gun porn, but these 2 are coming along nicely. I had both these out today, fitting up a few parts and getting ready for a sight in and shoot.
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    My new Gustaff carbon stock arrived from overseas - Shown here with 30 06 barrel, Oceania Defence suppressor, Leupold VX6 3-18 and MTN Gear bipod - weighs 3.8kg (including bipod)


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    Another recent acquisition - Brazilian 1908 Mauser..
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    Latest acquisition…..BAR MK 3 …IN 243

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    Nice.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    I used to have two left handed BARs - I still miss them.

    I wonder if I will get the chance to own one again.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Nice.
    Yeah mate ,it is,very smooth and a delight to shoot….. the scope…a mate uses the same scope out to a 1000yds!!??…. I’m a little skeptical about that…… reckon I’ll have to take a crack at that,but in 243…. Not sure about that….. thoughts on that??

    Talked to a few people reckon it’s very capable out to 1000yds…with factory grain ammo…
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    Quote Originally Posted by A330driver View Post
    Latest acquisition…..BAR MK 3 …IN 243

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    I used to dislike semi-autos of any type with a passion. But that is very elegant and I would like one. Maybe it's because now that we cant have them I want one.
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    Well appreciate that!..thanks!…. I’m sure you would actually take a liking to it….

    Like you ( maybe)… my first rifle (a 303)was out of a wooden barrel, in a gun store on Cuba street ,Wellington ,back in 1970….i appreciate the old and the new,…. Not many of the old I dislike,a lot of the new,depends on what it’s being used for….

    The BAR selection has a history and a reputation,I have 5 of them… one they don’t make anymore….

    The rifle was $1280 USD…. The scope $480(with rings included) USD…. I’ve only just sighted it in… but it’s very stable,low recoil, has a great feel to it… and the semi-auto action is very clean and crisp….i believe I will really enjoy this calibre
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    Quote Originally Posted by A330driver View Post
    Yeah mate ,it is,very smooth and a delight to shoot….. the scope…a mate uses the same scope out to a 1000yds!!??…. I’m a little skeptical about that…… reckon I’ll have to take a crack at that,but in 243…. Not sure about that….. thoughts on that??

    Talked to a few people reckon it’s very capable out to 1000yds…with factory grain ammo…
    A thousand yards is a long way for such a small projectile. There would be a lot to come in to play over that distance that would effect accuracy.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    Quote @Tahr: Maybe it's because now that we cant have them I want one.

    I’m not sure about that….. first time I ever shot one I knew I wanted one…. Amazing how quickly you can get several shots off on game

    I’m sure you have rifles,tried and true,.that do the job without any issues… no reason to knock what you have and know…..

    One semi-auto in your collection would be a fine addition!!!
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    Two new barrels showed up today, for the Blaser K95,
    243 and 5.6x50R, Ordered the .243 Nov 2022, 5.6x50R in Feb 2023,
    only got one Spare Blaser QR mount, about to order a 2nd, but appears Rusan scope mount for the 7x64, (120gr's) fits the .243 barrel, pretty much perfect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    I used to dislike semi-autos of any type with a passion. But that is very elegant and I would like one. Maybe it's because now that we cant have them I want one.
    I picked up a mini 14 back in 74? from Din Collins thinking it would help to up my tally for the forest service, only once did if fullfil my desire. From memory I might of chucked it into the surf up the beach from Marakopa.

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    Two new barrels for the K95, .243 and 5.6x50R, setting up a scope, Z3 as i type this, and trying to decide, if i want to venture out side, to sight in in as -25 right now,
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