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Damn.!
I crudely sighted it on on a piece of wood at 60yd with two random brands of ammo, then fired two shots at an 8” gong at 350yd, hitting it on the second shot with 20” hold over, probably a fluke but made me smile anyway
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I'm not going to muck about
Caliber?
and
When is it for sale. :)
.308, you’ll be first to know
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It is considerably lighter than my 85 Bavarian carbine. Has a bloody nice trigger too
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I'm not sure if the wood is walnut and there's sod all blueing left; but my old 1944 SMLE is now sporting a new Nikon 2-7x Prostaff scope. I've had this rifle since I was about 18 and still love using the 75-year old WW2 vintage lovely old girl! I bet she could tell some stories......
I've been trying to suss who made it; but the marks are so worn!
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@norsk Is that a traditional Swedish christmas dinner ?
It makes me slightly sick thinking about the rubbish that goes into canned sausage !
Are you having a white Christmas ?
Or has the novelty of snow worn off
Cheers
Treated myself to mounting the Leupy 2-7 (courtesy of @oxfarmer) on the Win M70 mid 50s Super Grade, seems to be a good match. Think the stock is a Reinhart Fajen, anyone recognise the rifle - I picked it Attachment 126871Attachment 126872up about 15 years ago sold on behalf through Reloaders?
That is very nice
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damn that is nice!
Good god that is exquisite
Sig P-210 6 T
9x19mm Parabellum.
I have shot a 6" 7 shot group with this at 100m from a rest on a frosty Morning.One of the world's most accurate center fire pistols and pretty much an example of Swiss firearms perfection.
Back in the 90's I lived in Switzerland. Had a young family back then but still wanted to keep doing something with firearms. So I joined a small country pistol club. I managed to secure my pistol license and started action shooting.
I bought a Sig 226 and spent some great Saturdays shooting with a group of guys that really took me in as there only 'English speaker'. I managed to learn all the commands in German and enjoyed it very much.
Getting to my point, all the top shooters at the club used the Sig 210. Handling a 210 compared to a 226 was like comparing a Sauer 90 with a Sauer 100. They are one of the slickest precision pistols I have had the pleasure to shoot.
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Here’s my new muzzle loader
Check out that for timber
@muzza that truly warms the heart. Something special about good American black walnut when it’s treated well.
I acquired this new un-fired vintage Tikka M55 in .243.
I believe it was manufactured somewhere between 1975 & 1979.
Interesting rifle. Made when Tikka was independent of Sako. No plastic anywhere on this one.
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Pretty sure he told everyone it was in stock?
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Beautiful rifle Chris, had one in 308 many many years ago, foolishly sold it on, as we did.
I bought my Tikka in '76, a 22.250, looked exactly like that. All these years later, it still shoots .75moa, great rifles, have fun.
Wow is that box survived all that time?
Husky 1600 in 30/06. Picked it up just before the lockdown.
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got any lefthand ones still in the closet
@Beavis are you going to run it with just the irons?
If you do manage to shoot it with irons, I'd be keen to know how it performs. Bought one myself recently (also in 30-06). Won't be able to test it out for a while.
Well hello @Frodo where you been?
heres a couple of old girls for you
top, no4 mk1* longbranch
bottom, no5 mk1 bsa carbine