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  1. Unused as far as i can tell Full set of 6 in a case with the key £50 each when new Set of sic for £199 posted
  2. Jesus!! Why? .22lr will knock bigger animals than a fox over if you stick it in the right place That said the WMR is my choice over the HMR Energy and accuracy over marketing and poor experience
  3. Bewsher500

    .300wm dies

    have a set of lee ultimate dies here brand new in box they include the collet die
  4. rws little bit slower than the others avoids crackers when its hot
  5. No you are not correct. Neither velocity or barrel length are a sole detriment to accuracy. The US Police use 18" barrelled .308 as sniper rifles Pretty sure their accuracy requirements are higher than most Can a short barrel be inaccurate? Sure So can long barrels Is the sound barrier an issue for long range shooting? Yes But choose an appropriate bullet and crack on You can push a .308 way past the transonic stage with a decent bullet and still maintain accuracy PH Scout is a well made and accurate rifle more important would be to check it for rust Rust kills more rifles than any amount of shooting does
  6. check you can feed it before you buy it
  7. I have been shooting Eley VIP in 30gr 6s for a while now. The other day I had someone plant a seed of doubt in the Eley VIPs and it got me thinking. He reported poor pattern plate results and marginal results on game at sensible distances. I noticed that I get a lot of birds that are either winged or require dispatch. I had put it down to operator error or just being slightly off Question: Does anyone else have similar results? Are they as **** as he indicates? not a thread for recommendations on an alternative.
  8. Comes with screws Straight fit Perfect for QR or NV set up Black anodised Aluminium £40 posted
  9. moved to 40gr SBK when the 52gr AMax wouldnt work in my .222 very good terminal effect and have shot them out to 400m on targets
  10. No it does not need proofing either cut or thread The proof house will argue differently but then they make money on proofing! http://jacksonrifles.com/zz-silencers/proofcounsel.htm Counsel's Opinion on the British laws of Proof relating to sound moderators and other muzzle attachments Legal Counsel has now confirmed that: A sound moderator is not a “part” of a “small arm” for the purposes of the Proof Acts. There is no requirement in law for a sound moderator to be subject to proof. The cutting of a screw thread on a barrel in order to affix a sound moderator is most unlikely to “unduly reduce it in substance or strength”, although each case will depend on its own facts. The pronouncement made by the Proof Authority in October 2001 is misleading and wrong in law in a number of important respects. The full text of Counsel's Opinion may be downloaded and read here: http://jacksonrifles.com/zz-silencers/files/proof-counsels-opinion.pdf On 31 August 2000, the London and Birmingham Proof Houses issued a circular entitled "Screw cutting of rifle muzzles and the fitting of sound moderators and other items". A further circular entitled "Conversion of Barrels and the Fitting of Muzzle Accessories" was issued by the Proof Houses in October 2001. The contents and inferences of these circulars have been hotly disputed by the gun trade, and we consider that they are misleading to the extent that they convey the impressions: (a) that there may be a legal requirement to submit all sound moderators for proof and, (b) that there may be a legal requirement to submit all rifles for proof or re-proof after the cutting of an external screw thread at the muzzle. Section 122.(3) of the Gun Barrel Proof Act 1868 ("the 1868 Act") creates an offence of selling or exchanging, or attempting to sell or exchange, a Small Arm the Barrel or Barrels of which are not duly proved or marked as proved. However, the terms "Small Arm" and "Barrel" are separately and distinctly defined in the Act and from these definitions it is clear that there is no offence of selling, etc. an unproved "Barrel" on its own. Therefore, even if sound moderators were deemed to be "Barrels" as defined by the 1868 Act (a suggestion which is hotly disputed), there is no legal requirement to have them proved unless they are sold as part of a "Small Arm". Similarly, with regard to the cutting of a screw thread on a rifle muzzle (or for that matter any other repair, replacement or modification of a Barrel), there can be no offence committed unless or until the entire Small Arm is subsequently offered for sale, exchange, export etc. Even if/when this were to happen, the requirement to submit a barrel for re-proof only arises if the barrel has been "unduly reduced in Substance or Strength". As professional engineers, we reject any suggestion that a threaded rifle muzzle with a factor of safety against failure of more than four (as in the extreme case of a 1/2" UNF thread on a typical 7.62 mm rifle) is "unduly reduced in Substance or Strength", just as similar suggestions were dismissed in written evidence for the case of Regina v Beatham (see R-v-Beatham_evidence.pdf - 986 kB Adobe Acrobat file). We note that on receipt of this evidence, the Crown abandoned its case and the Defendant was duly discharged with his costs awarded from the public purse.
  11. Holy Overwhelming Response!! Wasn't expecting that!! Thank you for all the messages and comments Dog on hold for someone who will be viewing tomorrow Good to know there are a lot of kind souls out there
  12. Free to a good home Black & white 2 year old cocker spaniel. Looking for her to be re-homed on behalf of a friend (new baby and not enough time to walk her forces decision) Ideally with a family with a sizeable garden, or is outdoors a lot Very biddable, Excellent with kids and other dogs, Retrieves well but has not been field trained Crate trained for car & home, She is a field rather than show cocker with pedigree, all vaccinations are up to date, regularly wormed & tick/flea treated, Chipped & spayed. She is in excellent health & loads of energy. Photo doesn't do her justice as she has had a haricut since then! Edinburgh or further afield
  13. Anyone looking for some night time ratting near Morpeth? contact me! My elderly parents live on a small holding that has started to show some real numbers Poisoning hasnt really put a dent in them and there are only so many opportunities to shoot them with the 410! tried gassing them out but there are just too many holes and entry/exit points was wondering if anyone with an airgun and some Night vision fancied some fun for a case of beer and a box of biscuits!? drop me a note if you do
  14. Bewsher500

    Peacocks

    Anyone know where I can get some?
  15. Very clean example of a solid little scope. Spotless tube and optics side parallax, works well under NV 44mm Objective sits low for good cheek weld and less bulky profile on a sporter Duplex reticule Mounts available for most applications Will throw in a set of low weaver mounts into the deal £325 posted RMSD
  16. "reasonable precautions" thats it no safe required
  17. depends who is doing it! anywhere from £50-100
  18. ALL PRICES POSTED (multiple items reduced postage First PM response by time and date gets it please indicate item number and exact model Hawke 1) Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 2) Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 3) Hawke Sport HD 4x32 MILDOT £22 4) Hawke Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 Tasco 5) Silver Antler 3-9x40 Duplex £20 SOLD 6) Gloss 4x32 (Japan) Duplex WIDE ANGLE) £20 SOLD Simmons 7) 8 Point 4x32 Duplex £18SOLD 8) Model 440 4x40 Duplex £18 BSA 9) BSA Essencial 4x32 Duplex £18 10) BSA 3-9x40 Duplex £20 SOLD 11) Walther 4x32 £18 1a) Nikko Stirling Continental 4x40 Fine Cross WIDE ANGLE £20 (ocular bell painted due to material removed) 2a)Nikko Stirling Silver Crown 4x32 Duplex £25 SOLD 3a)Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4x40 £20 4a) ASI Deluxe 4x32 Japanese Duplex £20 (no markings) SOLD 5a) No Name 4x40 Duplex £10 6a) Sabre Accent 4x32 Duplex £10 SOLD 7a) Bushmaster 4x32 AO Duplex £10 SOLD 8a) Leslie Hewett 4x40 Duplex WIDE £10 SOLD 3b) BOXED Walther 3-9x56 IR Duplex - £30 SOLD 4b) BOXED Nikko Stirling 6x32 Fine Target Cross - £45 SOLD 5b) Kahles Helia Super 4x32 (Tatty tube, clean glass) Duplex - £75 SOLD 6b) Burris 3-9x40 Mini Duplex £50 SOLD SOLD 7b) ASI 4x20 with mounts £25 SOLD 8b) Crossman 4x20 no caps Duplex £7 9b) ASI 4x20 with mounts £25 10b) 4x20 no name £5 11b Hunter 4x20 Japanese, Steel Tube, with mounts - Fine Target Cross £25
  19. All marked 243 or 308 all clips and springs in place all test fit 5 short action rounds £40 each posted
  20. ALL PRICES POSTED (multiple items reduced postage Hawke 1) Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 2) Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 3) Hawke Sport HD 4x32 MILDOT £22 4) Hawke Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 Tasco 5) Silver Antler 3-9x40 Duplex £20 6) Gloss 4x32 (Japan) Duplex WIDE ANGLE) £20 Simmons 7) 8 Point 4x32 Duplex £18 8) Model 440 4x40 Duplex £18 BSA 9) BSA Essencial 4x32 Duplex £18 10) BSA 3-9x40 Duplex £20 11) Walther 4x32 £18 1a) Nikko Stirling Continental 4x40 Fine Cross WIDE ANGLE £20 (ocular bell painted due to material removed) 2a)Nikko Stirling Silver Crown 4x32 Duplex £25 3a)Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4x40 £20 4a) ASI Deluxe 4x32 Japanese Duplex £20 (no markings) 5a) No Name 4x40 Duplex £10 6a) Sabre Accent 4x32 Duplex £10 7a) Bushmaster 4x32 AO Duplex £10 (SOLD) 8a) Leslie Hewett 4x40 Duplex WIDE £10 3b) BOXED Walther 3-9x56 IR Duplex - £30 4b) BOXED Nikko Stirling 6x32 Fine Target Cross - £45 5b) Kahles Helia Super 4x32 (Tatty tube, clean glass) Duplex - £75 6b) Burris 3-9x40 Mini Duplex £50 7b) ASI 4x20 with mounts £25 8b) Crossman 4x20 no caps Duplex £7 9b) ASI 4x20 with mounts £25 10b) 4x20 no name £5 11b Hunter 4x20 Japanese, Steel Tube, with mounts - Fine Target Cross £25 ALL PRICES POSTED (multiple items reduced postage Hawke 1) Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 2) Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 3) Hawke Sport HD 4x32 MILDOT £22 4) Hawke Sport HD 4x32 Duplex £15 Tasco 5) Silver Antler 3-9x40 Duplex £20 6) Gloss 4x32 (Japan) Duplex WIDE ANGLE) £20 Simmons 7) 8 Point 4x32 Duplex £18 8) Model 440 4x40 Duplex £18 BSA 9) BSA Essencial 4x32 Duplex £18 10) BSA 3-9x40 Duplex £20 11) Walther 4x32 £18 12) Nikko Stirling Continental 4x40 Fine Cross WIDE ANGLE £25 13) Nikko Stirling Silver Crown 4x32 Duplex £20 14) Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4x40 £20 15) ASI Deluxe 4x32 Japanese Duplex £15 5a) No Name 4x40 Duplex £10 6a) Sabre Accent 4x32 Duplex £10 7a) Bushmaster 4x32 AO Duplex £10 8a) Leslie Hewett 4x40 Duplex WIDE £10 3b) BOXED Walther 3-9x56 IR Duplex - £30 4b) BOXED Nikko Stirling 6x32 Fine Target Cross - £45 5b) Kahles Helia Super 4x32 (Tatty tube, clean glass) Duplex - £75 6b) Burris 3-9x40 Mini Duplex £50 7b) ASI 4x20 with mounts £25 8b) Crossman 4x20 no caps Duplex £7 9b) ASI 4x20 with mounts £25 10b) 4x20 no name £5 11b Hunter 4x20 Japanese, Steel Tube, with mounts - Fine Target Cross £25
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