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Please could you add photos.
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I have a Harris prone bipod on my .243, and always stalk with a stick. Recently I have started to realise that a bipod is of little use in woodland stalking, and I dont have enough confidence to shoot of the stick unless Im very close. Im thinking about investing in a sitting/kneeling bipod. Whats the best option?
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I have a leupold VX-11 3-9x40 scope (pre-2004). I am looking for a sunshade and an objective lense cover. Does anyone know which sunshades fit this scope, and which lense cover to get. I think Butler creek do a 39.9mm and a 40.6mm lene cover. the scope is screw cut at the objective end but I think the pre 2004 and post 2004 scopes are different. Is this correct? thanks
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I bought a .243 remmingon 700 sps for stalking and foxes. I would have prefered a detachable mag, but thats the first time i have really thought about it. I bought mine new from trulock and harris in suffolk for £495, its not screw cut. 555 seems expensive (how much would it cost to screw cut)?
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sounds good to me...good luck
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If you want both put in for both. I doubt they would give you one and not the other. and wait for some more replies because there are alot of people on here that will be able to give better advice. especially if you want two rifles. I wouldnt have thought .243 and .308 was the best combo.
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The few reds that i have shot have all been with a .243. I am no expert, and although it may be pushing the limits, it seems to do the job. For the smaller deer and foxes i like the .243. The only other rifles I have used are .25-06 and .308, both for roe. I prefer shooting the .243.
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good shooting! interesting how one cub is quite alot larger than the other...is that normal? where they head shots?
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My personal choice was a .243 but it depends exactly what you want to shoot. are you looking for a foxing rifle that you can shoot the odd smaller deer with, or a deer rifle that you can shoot the occasional fox with. What sort of deer are you going to be shooting? I bought the rifle for foxes up to roe deer, with the occasional larger deer.
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if you go on there profile you can look at their posts and threads...you can usually work out if someone knows what they are talking about, and if the trustworthy, but be carefull.
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i suggest you find someone who can teach you to shoot a rimfire safely, and then get a .22lr or a .17HMR. i doubt you would be able to get a canterfire straight away. You will need a good bit of land to shoot on aswell or you wont be allowed it.
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When do I saw through the skull? and when do I take the insides of the head out? before or after boiling? or does the brain come out during the boiling? cheers
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if thats the wad the shots probably long gone, good photo though.
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well done...did u find the last cub though? there are only 4 there.
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no need for a semi-auto. i agree with a cz .22lr, sak mod, and spend the rest on a half decent scope.