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Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:54 pm
by Robin128
All for target then?

The best smile you get is from repeated v shots...not whether it impresses small boys.

:)

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:57 pm
by Convict_keeper
Robin128 wrote:All for target then?

The best smile you get is from repeated v shots...not whether it impresses small boys.

:)

LOL And to think i like impressing small boys :shock:

CK :oops:

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:59 pm
by Robin128
Remigton 700 308win and cheapo scope will get them within 1 moa 100 and then year after year you can tweek to improve accuracy...if you like DIY.

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:59 pm
by ovenpaa
A .303 with open sights would fit the bill, factory ammunition is not desperately expensive and you could get a very nice No4 Mk1 and have enough money left over to buy a press and some dies, plus a couple hundred of Dodgyrog's finest and start rolling your own. We have several forum members shooting .303 and I am all set to start shooting cast boolits in my .303's so information will be plentiful in all areas.

Plus you should have enough over for a cheapie 'scoped .22LR for plinking

Oh and enough to buy the wife some flowers......and maybe even leave a couple of quid in the piggy bank.

G'wan - start with a proper old Brit and look on it as the start of you apprenticeship. ;)

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:02 pm
by Robin128
Marlin's are pretty... esp in stainless

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Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:03 pm
by Convict_keeper
LOL Like your thinking Ovenpaa, but why are those Mausers so darn good looking :?

CK

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:05 pm
by ovenpaa
Forgot to say, I have a WWI issue P14 that looks rattier than a ratty thing, scuffed and used. First time I shot it was at 800 yards with Christel watching fall of shot, all she said was "Elevation spot on, hit at nine o'clock"

It has a Brindles match trigger box, a reworked magazine follower so I can close on an empty magazine and a fine vernier rear sight, other than that it is erm.. standard. Even in such a state of 'tune' I doubt it is worth more than GBP375, they are stunningly accurate and hugely under rated rifles, and no, it is not for sale!

Based on a Mauser action, designed in the UK and built in the USA and chambered in .303 (The P17 was 30-06)

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:06 pm
by Robin128
Watch out for .22 auto loaders that don't feed properly...you may fall out with it.

An original 303 Enfield...talk to ovenpaa. ;)

There are some really nice ones out there for that money...and some lemons.

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:33 pm
by ovenpaa
Robin128 wrote:Watch out for .22 auto loaders that don't feed properly...you may fall out with it.

An original 303 Enfield...talk to ovenpaa. ;)

There are some really nice ones out there for that money...and some lemons.
Check out the Marlin's some of them are very nice, also Magtech do a some Marlin clones that used to be sub GBP100 brand new.

You flatter me Rob :oops:

Regarding the .303's Dromia has a wealth of knowledge as do several other FB'ers. I do try to learn as much as I can about the particular rifles I shoot tho.

Re: 1st Rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:49 pm
by Alpha1
Dromia may even have one or two .303 for sale.