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NorfolkPoacher

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  1. Try Philip Webster Gunsmiths. He had a GRS stock for a T3 for a couple of hundred££ last time I was in
  2. Up for sale or swap is my Nightforce NXS 8-32x56 Np2dd reticule non zero stop. Owned from new and hardly used. Comes with box, documents and original bits. looking to swap it for Nightforce NXS 3.5-15x56, Swarovski PVI 2 4-16x50 or similar. or sale £1100 reason being I want less magnification as using with add on night vision. thanks NP
  3. House purchase forces reluctant sale of my foxing scope. Excellent condition, very minimal use, only 8months old. Superb clarity and reticle for foxing. Only slight marks where rings have been and where resting in cabinet. Happy to send pictures upon request. Collection advisable due to value of item however postage can be arranged. Open to sensible offers close to £1300
  4. For sale my 2008 Toyota Hilux 3.0 HL3 Double Cab manual. Black, 62,000 miles, 11months MOT, 6 months tax, FSH, grey leather interior, BFG All Terrains on alloy wheels, Linex Load liner, electric windows, Air con, CD player. Lovely Truck Business expansion forces reluctant sale. No VAT to pay £11,500 ono
  5. Normal turret due to the illumination unit being located in the top turret. Cheers, Dave.
  6. Hello guys and girls. I have for sale my much loved Swarovski PVI-2 with the TDS-4I illuminated Reticle. With 6-24x50 magnification and a bullet drop compensating reticle it is accredited by many to be the best Foxing Scope. Crystal clear image by day and under the lamp even at 300y. Scope comes boxed and with all original extras including scope covers, sun shade, ballistic data, caps and batteries. Everything is in excellent condition and will be a delight to use foxing, deer stalking or rabbit shooting. £1150 Pictures available on request. thanks for reading, Dave.
  7. Hello mate, I'm guessing you have found a scope by now. If not I have my swarovski pvi-2 6-24x50 up for sale. All the best, Dave.
  8. I too shoot 39gr but Remington factory ammo. I haven't yet bothered to re-load as the factory rounds out shoot me. I've never had a round exit out of 62 foxes. I've had one runner ( 20m) and 2 splash wounds (fatal shots) all due to my poor shooting. but chest shots never fail. Atb Dave
  9. Nice work, for certain jobs sub 150m you cant beat the little hmr. Keep it up mate!! Atb Dave
  10. Hello mate. I would like to start by saying I absolutely love the .204 ruger. I've had .223 & .243 ar15, rem700, steyr ssg etc for foxing and last year traded my much loved steyr for a savage fcv in .204 ruger. It was the best CF rifle choice I have ever made. I found .243 too loud and sometimes overkill whilst foxing sub 300m (95% of time). With a decent moderator I find my .204 only as loud as my .17hmr, there is no recoil to speak of so you can also watch your bullet strikes through the scope! The only draw back is you will need a deer rifle if necessary. To finish my rant I will say buy a .204 and you won't regret it. Make sure you get a rifle with 26" barrel to maximise velocity. I would also strongly recommend a savage FCV .5" 100m groups all day long. 1" @200m. I've shot 62 foxes out of 65 shots since last nov closest 58y furthest 286y and I'm no hot shot! Any questions fire away mate. Atb Dave.
  11. I've got the multi choke 20ga a good balance between .410 and 12ga quiet and great on rabbits. Some times I unscrew the can and fixings and shoot it like a normol 20ga pump. Very reliable worth every penny. Atb Dave
  12. we have both a quad and side by side on the estate. The quad is more fun (2005 honda 450) but the atv (2010 Yamaha Rhino 660) is far more useful, it will carry 2 adults, 200kg in the tipping buck and tow 500kg so for shooting and forestry work its great, with a winch its un stoppable! both do 45-50mph on the road but the tyres dont last long if its on the road lots. Not sure what your situation is but our vehicles are free tax as agricultural useage. Honda quads are reliable lasting forever but maybe a bit plain, there are so many brands on a flooded market right now you can afford to be picky just avoid chinese "Sack"a"****tys" like the plague. As for side by side ATV's i would avoid the diesel ones, 3cylinders 20mph and noisey as hell!! only bonus is fuel consumption. good luck, and like al4x said be careful as they are too easy to nick, an alarmed secure workshop, a rottweiler and my mrs keep ****** away!! ATB Dave.
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