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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    I mean the chequering on the stock, they would be much nicer with full wrap around chequering through the wrist and right around and under the forend the simple panel chequering looks a bit remington to me
    I quite like my remingtons haha
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    Bergara Premier Mountain 2.0, 6.5cm, Swarovski AV 3-10brx
    Haven't shot it yet.
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    Flappy Disc Customs Bespoke Hunting Rifles

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    4 Bore shotgun by Griffith.
    Absolute monster of a gun,be just the ticket for ducks,geese,small boats and fortifications
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    "Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"

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    Quote Originally Posted by norsk View Post
    4 Bore shotgun by Griffith.
    Absolute monster of a gun,be just the ticket for ducks,geese,small boats and fortifications
    4 bore. Hooley Dooley.
    @Ryan_Songhurst a 6.5 man bun?
    Nice rifle regardless

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    10/22
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    Interested to hear what you think of it c-dog.
    I handled a LH version but wasn't keen on the cheek riser. I thought the stock comb could've been higher, but maybe that would interfere with clearance for the cleaning rod hole in the rear of the receiver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by c-dog View Post
    10/22
    I'll give it a test run tomorrow, probably get some lower rings and a can (muzzle break on a 22 is a bit weird)Attachment 275794
    Your shoulder will thank you for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockland View Post
    Interested to hear what you think of it c-dog.
    I handled a LH version but wasn't keen on the cheek riser. I thought the stock comb could've been higher, but maybe that would interfere with clearance for the cleaning rod hole in the rear of the receiver?
    I have a left handed one and rate it. Stock is fine for a normal optical scope but the riser is adjusted right up when I put the thermal on it. It's not perfect but not so bad that I have made any changes to it as yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockland View Post
    Interested to hear what you think of it c-dog.
    I handled a LH version but wasn't keen on the cheek riser. I thought the stock comb could've been higher, but maybe that would interfere with clearance for the cleaning rod hole in the rear of the receiver?
    So far pretty happy with it. Wasn't cheap but if I was to put a kidd trigger on a normal 1022 it would be about the same cost. Also has the built in 30moa rail so would be sweet if i want to have a play futher out. I have moved the riser up and it is fairly solid, can easily remove and put a velcro version easy enough. The cleaning rod hole is covered over by the rear action screw so need another allen key to remove this also. Most accurate ammo so far has been the Norma tac22 but it has the odd fail to fire and a couple of jams, got to around half an inch at 50m. At 100m the cci and Norma were just under 2 inch. 10 shots. I'll try some newer cci subs as mine have been in the cupboard for probably 10 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by c-dog View Post
    So far pretty happy with it. Wasn't cheap but if I was to put a kidd trigger on a normal 1022 it would be about the same cost. Also has the built in 30moa rail so would be sweet if i want to have a play futher out. I have moved the riser up and it is fairly solid, can easily remove and put a velcro version easy enough. The cleaning rod hole is covered over by the rear action screw so need another allen key to remove this also. Most accurate ammo so far has been the Norma tac22 but it has the odd fail to fire and a couple of jams, got to around half an inch at 50m. At 100m the cci and Norma were just under 2 inch. 10 shots. I'll try some newer cci subs as mine have been in the cupboard for probably 10 years.
    I rate mine. Have shot it out to 200y plus
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    picked up this 308 Brno 601 from trademe with a gunwork barrel and suppressor as a cheaper goat gun. Thrown a Nikko Sterling on top. Saved a lot of money with this over the tikka bushhunter.

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