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  1. it was only a thought that came to me the other night when i was out lamping, it was blowing fairly strong winds so i took my .223 over the .22lr and it seemed a bit much as the rabbits were no further away than 70 yards, but i would have been struggling with the .22 due to the wind and i thought that a hornet would be ideal. maybe i should stop thinking :lol: . i would just like another rifle.

  2. i bought a 3.5" remington 870 and was very disapointed with the finish on it. i bought it in the summer and shot a few rabbits before the season in september and the fore end was worn through to the wood and starting to get dis coloured. i think the checkering on the rib on the barrel had been done with a hoe. my dealers words when we opened the box and looked at it were "dear god". compaired to my winchester 120, which had smooth action even though it had spent most of its life on a salmon boat, the action was gritty and clunky from new. probably a strong gun that would last but compaired with the 700 bdl i have, finish wise(which wasn't that much more expensive), i was very disapointed. again its probably a very strong reliable gun but it really should have been finished better. infact my single baikal for £114 was finished better than the remington. i hated the gun and sold it before the season started. i dont know maybe i am looking for the wrong things in a gun.

  3. you will find your rifle has what known as a loong throat,this is so it will accept all weights of factory ammom as onvioulsy the heavier the bullet the longer it will be and being a 30.06 you can get sone very heavy bullets for it

    like all factory rifles the chamber will be long,some makes even longer than others,just work to magazine length and work back from there,if usine a florr plate make sure theres enough bullet in the case to start with,then again work back from there

  4. when i started reloading for my .223 i got the cartridge oal by making a dummy round and trying it in the gun and adjusting the seating die till it was 0.010" off the lands which worked fine as it was only a couple off thou off what it should be (2.200"). when i did this yesterday to find out the oal for my 30-06 here is what i found, with a 150gr winchester pp, the cartridge oal that could chamber in my gun was 3.418" (meant to be 3.340") when the bullet was sitting in at that length the cannelure was 0.210" away from the neck and the bullet was only in the neck by a lucky 4mm. with a 178 a-max the oal that could chamber in my gun was 3.481" again meant to be 3.340". it seems a hell of a jump to the lands when seated at the correct oal. can anyone shed any light on this. all the measurement were taken from the case head to the tip of the bullet with calipers as i dont have the proper thing for measuring from the ogive! hope this all makes sense.

  5. with my 30-06, i always set it up and practice with it firing one round at a time through a cold barrel because 99.9% of the time when deer stalking you only ever need one shot and it is always shot from a cold barrel. on the other hand i set up my .223 with 5 shot strings after firing one cheap factory bullet in to the back stop so the barrel is warm because when shooting rabbits the barrel will be hot.

  6. i am very new to reloading, i bought a Lee Breech Lock Challenger Reloading Kit from sportsman gun center for my .223 a-bolt. after a few weeks of playing round i am now getting 1/2" 5 shot groups at 100 yards which i am happy with. it is not as complicated as i thought it would be. i figured out that my reloads will be about the same price as ppu 55gr soft points which i pay £10 for, but the reloads is far more accurate. i had my doubts about the lee perfect powder measure but it seems to be pretty good, (it was loads out of this powder measure that i got the 1/2" groups with) the only things i have bought to add to the kit is a Lyman Case Lube Kit and a pair of Lee Breech Lock Quick Change Bushings, (i thought it was odd the kit didn't come with 3 of them). i am going to order a set of 30-06 dies and try reloading for my remy 700 now that i feel i have a good load for the .223. hope this info is of some use!

  7. i was looking for some advice/thoughts on castrating my 4 year old lab, is it likely to ruin him? he is a very good dog but so stubborn and overly. i am on the verge of looking for another dog and getting rid of him but cant bear the thought of it.

  8. i want three loads, 32g no4, 36g no4 and 50g bb,s all for wildfowling. i am very limited to components as i live in shetland and there is only one dealer that has any components and he doesn't have much. the recipes i am looking at are from the hodgdon data manual and i was thinking about hodgdon longshot or hs-6 for powder and whatever primers he has i think he will have cci 209m and win 209. the only place i can find the wads that are in the recipes is midway usa. this is all very new to me and i am just getting started any info or help i can get will be gratefully recieved.

  9. i am going to buy a new rifle in .223 shortly and had sort of set my mind on either a browning x-bolt stainless stalker or then a sako 85 hunter. i would like the most accurate rifle i can afford but the sako is just so expensive and i wonder if it is worth the extra dosh. does anyone have any thoughts on the matter?

  10. just had a look at diverdaves website and i think i will be sending down my waders asap because just before i ripped them on barbed wire i realised the seam was leaking just a tiny bit around the crotch as well, thanks for your help everyone i was thinking i was going to have to lash out for new waders after only having these for 5 months.

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