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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    Nice Tobes, now that is something you need to make a nice walnut stock for!
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    Quote Originally Posted by craigc View Post
    There are some beautiful rifles here, man if I had more $$ I'd be Marching to a different tune.

    My Remington 7mm RM below, I've just added the B&C stock. There's also a HRE suppressor in the shed for it.

    You could spend twice as much and not get a better alround hunting work horse as you have there.
    Great looking rifle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nibblet View Post
    Savage?
    However did you guess?

    Mk2 BTVS, pre-loved and in great nick. Been shortened to 17" and threaded, on the heavier side for a 22 but well balanced and sit very nicely on the shoulder

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    22s are just fun... guess I should put a scope on it now.
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    Whats with the bipod feet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nibblet View Post
    Whats with the bipod feet?
    They're sitting on carpet?

    They were on the bipod when I got it, its an older model Harris ultralight but it was second hand so whether they're original feet or not I don't know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GravelBen View Post
    22s are just fun... guess I should put a scope on it now.
    That would be appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    That would be appropriate.
    Done, my spare scope now has a home. I might buy something nicer for it at some stage though, anyone tried the Nikon Prostaff Rimfire scopes?

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    Probably a bit late now for sighting in tonight....
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    the Nikons are nice to use, the reticle takes a little time to adjust too.
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    Is that the one with the circles for different ranges? I quite liked it on my AR, Nikon M-223, found it very easy.

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    That's the type, yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nibblet View Post
    Is that the one with the circles for different ranges? I quite liked it on my AR, Nikon M-223, found it very easy.
    Thinking about one of those scopes myself @Nibblet in 3-12x. Do you rate them?
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    Yeah I really liked it, only sold it to pay for something I really really wanted. It does semi limit your loads if you want the dots to be bang on, 55gr poly tipped projectile going 3250 approx, I was using zmax in 18inch AR and circles were mint out past 500y. You can use spot on app to match it to your load though.

    Mine was 2-8 from theriflescopestore. @Damnitchy who I sold it to might be able to chime in with another opinion

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    Thanks for that.
    Might get one locally as I hear outdoor brands have just taken over distribution. There should be a lot more Nikons avaiable now. Monarch 3s look like agood scope too.
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    I've got the Monarch 3-12x42 on my 7mm-08, which I'm really happy with. It has the BDC reticle, which I find a little bulky, but I prefer to dial anyway these days. Glass is really nice and dialling seems spot on so far, at least out to 500 or so on game.
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    Two of my new rifles and one old one.
    The top is a Marlin 1895 45/70
    The middle one is a Marlin 35 Rem
    The bottom one is a Rossi 45 Long Colt
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