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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    I jumped straight into a mighty .270 and proceeded to shoot without muffs, under a corrugated iron lean too...... lots of rounds into shitty old things at close range. seemed to develop a nice flinch from that. And it still bugs me sometimes!

    What im getting at is if you are fairly new to shooting then @Max Headroom 's suggestion to shoot a lot of smaller stuff first to develop good shooting habits etc is a good one.
    I understand your concern mate, and ive taken this into consideration. I am buying a .223 in the very near future following maxs advice. Cheers bro
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    And put a surpressor on your .308 your ears will thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25/08IMP View Post
    And put a surpressor on your .308 your ears will thank you.

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    WHAT?, SPEAK UP!
    Use enough gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    WHAT?, SPEAK UP!
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    HE SAID: "USE YOUR EAR TRUMPET"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom View Post
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    HE SAID: "USE YOUR EAR TRUMPET"
    Yip that's me too many years shooting with no earmuffs and no surpressor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Been Upto View Post
    Got the new talleys on me .308 they work a bloody treat smashed over this young kid today. Cheers mate Attachment 97089
    Did you put any loctite on the screws from base to action?
    I have had some of them come loose before. If you do notice your point of impact ever moves just check that and add some then.
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    I Have Sexdaily. I mean Dyslexia! Fcuk!

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    You can also bed them with some araldite. Use the clear one. If you need to remove them just use a bit of heat.

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