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    Model 7, 7mm08 vs Spiker

    When I first saw this Model 7 in the shop, with a carbon fibre stock, I thought I'd better grab it before someone else does! I like Model 7s but I really like carbon stocks and I thought this one would make a really nice and light 'bush pig'. I returned it to the shop a few weeks later, after I'd gathered a few other parts and had them chop the barrel down to 18 inches and fit a DPT suppressor. I wanted to shoot factory ammunition from this rifle, as all of my other rifles had CDS's on them or are in calibers that you couldn't get factory ammunition for. I settled on the 150g ELDX that Hornady runs in their Super Performance line, it shot well and the velocities were OK.
    The video below is from earlier in the week, when I was predominantly on a scouting mission, but when a deer lays down 385 yards from you, what do you do?

    https://youtu.be/KtdtLfHKbBg

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    This probably will be the last deer of the year for me.
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    Well done - good eating there by the looks of it. Just waiting to receive my first model 7 in 308 - and cant wait to get out with it. They seem to be a well liked rifle.

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    but when a deer lays down 385 yards from you, what do you do?

    Amax it bro or in this case ELDX it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan F View Post
    but when a deer lays down 385 yards from you, what do you do?

    Amax it bro or in this case ELDX it
    Yeah, ‘cause you wouldn’t want the tips to melt! 😂😂
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    Ahhh the m7 does it again

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    What do you do if one lies down 285yds in front of you?

    Tell it to stand up, rush and mess up the shot, of course.
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    @craigc , how many rounds does yours hold in the magazine out of interest?

    Assume it is a Stug/High Tech stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by caberslash View Post
    @craigc , how many rounds does yours hold in the magazine out of interest?

    Assume it is a Stug/High Tech stock?
    I think it's a southfort they used to make them with those big pistol grips

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25 /08 IMP View Post
    I think it's a southfort they used to make them with those big pistol grips

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    Thats the one. They are a good comfortable stock. Sometimes need pillar bedding.

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    Not a Stug, it's that other mob with the weird fat pistol grips
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    What scope are you running on the 7/08 @Craig

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    Yes it is a Southfort Labs stock ,haven't seen one for years, were made in Cambridge ,they were popular on Varmint guns around 2014 on, they have the large PG swell as they were really aiming at supplying the Military market ,they were pretty light from memory & needed a good bedding job.

    The guy who owned it got caught out a few years ago after falling out with his neighbor's over delivery trucks blocking their drives off ,turned out he had been running the business, with around a dozen employees out of the back of a shed behind a house for years & had never applied for permits or had any proper drains ,venting etc, etc & the powers to be were sending cameras down drains etc to see what they had been dumping for years.

    From memory again but l think when they went to fine & remove him , the company was hidden behind a very complex Offshore financing scheme & was basically a $1 Smoke & Mirrors wonder.

    Was a very similar story to those blokes who supplied the UK Military with their Sniper rifles & the company was just a group of mates operating out of a old Panel Beaters shed .
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    There might be more than one side to the story of the carbon stock company you are talking about.
    As to the lot from the uk, is that not how accuracy international was started more or less?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Friwi View Post
    There might be more than one side to the story of the carbon stock company you are talking about.
    As to the lot from the uk, is that not how accuracy international was started more or less?
    @Friwi Yeh there is always 2 sides to any story ,but that does not change the fact he was caught operating out of a Cambridge house for years & had never even applied for the relevant permits or permission while going for lucrative Gov't contracts/sales against those who had & yeh Accuracy International was who l was trying to remember ,from memory they were operating out a small COMMERCIAL premise & just made out they were bigger than what they were at the time.

    The only reason l remembered the name as soon as l saw the stock was l was in the process of deciding on parts for my 300 RUM build at the time & it was all any of the suppliers were talking about & like l say these were popular in Varmint rifles at the time as they were a fair bit cheaper, from memory he had been doing that shit from 2014 or so & once they found out he had never even applied for permits they were going to throw the book at him ,but the company cupboards were bare .
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    Quote Originally Posted by bunji View Post
    Was a very similar story to those blokes who supplied the UK Military with their Sniper rifles & the company was just a group of mates operating out of a old Panel Beaters shed .
    Quote Originally Posted by Friwi View Post
    As to the lot from the uk, is that not how accuracy international was started more or less?
    Blokes in a shed are the bastion of British innovation:


 

 

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