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Ed,interested in the maxus.Need to know would you part exchange a franchi affinity approx. 18mths old.
Barry.
Am in Kilmarnock so could shoot up to you.
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most rifles rust out well before they are shot out even then don't discount a patchy bore as one that doesn't shoot Stock interference is significantly more damaging to accuracy than a few rust spots in the bore .22 Hornet, .17hornet, 17 rem all good rounds. - make sure you can feed them affordably .22WMR is a most useful round and accounted for literally hundreds of foxes personally until I started reloading for .222
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£3420 shipped RMSD(£250 saving on RRP)http://www.pulsar-nv.com/products/thermal-imaging-scopes-helion/thermal-imaging-scope-helion-xp-50/Sensor: 640x480 @ 17 µm Magnification: 2.5 ... 20x (smooth zoom) Detection range: 1800 m Color palettes: 8 Wi-Fi module: integrated Video / sound recorder: integrated Objective lens: interchangeable Operating temperatures: -25 … +50 °C https://youtu.be/P4PTIRcP41Y
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Hatsan Arms Hatsan Magnum 12 gauge
Edinburgh Rifles replied to Gun Watch's topic in Guns for Sale (Trade)
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Have just the thing right here! https://www.guntrader.uk/guns/rifles/remington/bolt-action/17-rem/700-stainless-synthetic-fluted-180128104824373
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Rizzini, E. Side plate 12 gauge
Edinburgh Rifles replied to Gun Watch's topic in Guns for Sale (Trade)
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Rosson, Charles S. & Co. Boxlock Non Ejector 16 gauge
Edinburgh Rifles replied to Gun Watch's topic in Guns for Sale (Trade)
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Shotgun sling without need for swivels
Edinburgh Rifles replied to chrisp's topic in Guns & Equipment
I have a side by side fore end hand guard, the leather covered metal ones I tapped it and fitted the fore sling stud to that Rear is on a slip on pad -
Bettinsoli Diamond X Sporter 12 gauge
Edinburgh Rifles replied to Gun Watch's topic in Guns for Sale (Private Sales)
what is the length of pull please? -
cobblers - its plain to see they are split or scored before firing By definition rimfire cases headspace off the rim. If they only split AFTER firing this problem wouldnt be a problem as they are not reloaded only when water ingress causes a misfire, hangfire or squib is the issue really obvious Otherwise people saying they have never had one maybe havent looked. I have yet to find a box of any manufacturer that doesnt produce a split before or after firing Annealing is not viable for a rimfire round costing pennies It is not a process that can be inserted as that would drive cost up even more. Nothing to stop the manufacturer from annealing the WMR case before priming....except money The brass is wafer thin, its a poorly designed case forming process using metal alloy not suited to such reforming the HM2 has splits in them too but doesnt seem to have the volume of issues, primarily due to the reduced number of people using them and the much smaller volume of ammo used I would imagine. That said I have never had a misfire or issue with the HM2 but have had several with the HMR both barrels in a Sako Quad
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One manufacturer was always the same for HMR ammo too Doesnt mean it is suddenly going to suddenly stop being made though
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awesome round much prefer it to the HMR, cheaper to feed, better accuracy in my rifles, plenty of ammo at the Distribution level, if there is none at your RFD its not down to supply..... its what the .22lr HV round should be I have a Sako Quad and would like to get another shorter barrel
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There are many types of cheap scope Good ones and Chocolate ones Nikko Stirling from the 60s-early 80s are built like tanks I ran an 8x50 on my 300wm when a Schmidt and Bender Klassik failed - worked faultlessly tasco, bushnell, Nikko, all had solid japanese optics and many had brass turret mechanisms back when stuff was made to a design not a price. newer stuff and especially the 80-90s chinese made but branded Nokko, Bushnell, tasco etc is usually chocolate....... only one way to find out! that said you can buy a solid CF capable fixed mag of serious quality for less than some of the newer Nikko/hawke etc tacticool multifunction turretted/IR/Mildot plastic fantastic scopes the glass is better in the used german scopes too
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Premium 8x56 scopes - Swaro, S&B, Zeiss