I know next to nothing about them except they were introduced for target and I think its Hornady that make some field ammo for them now. Never used or seen one!
I'd be interested to hear more of your experiences over time.
What do you want, sympathy, you just cost me and other tax payers a load of money, and that ****** me off!
Yes its daft, ridiculous and seemingly hardly in the public interest.
So perhaps you would be kind enough to get a licence, which costs nothing, rather than Joe Public having £7500 of tax wasted prosecuting you.
Thank you!
I am Secretary of a Home Office Approved Club at Bisley and I can assure you there is no attitude whatsoever in my club.
It is a small friendly club with all manner of folk from all backgrounds and financial standing, including a Team GB member.
We have Home Office rules to follow re new/existing members and probationary periods, as well as NRA/MoD Shooter Certification.
As walshie says, we major on safety and disposition, we enjoy the club primarily as fun, that's why it exists!
I would not want to be part of any club that exhibited attitudes mentioned by some above.
Individuals will always have different experiences, but HMR issues are well documented and accepted by manufacturers.
I wanted to concentrate on HM2 here!
Cheers
Hi Everyone,
I thought HM2 owners were beaming joyful people with nothing but praise for their amazing rifles/calibre.
A member of another forum has suggested they are experiencing horrendous problems with Mach2, taking the form of exploding rounds and more!
This has been backed up by various other contributors.
Have you found ammo problems?
I am fully aware of HMR issues but genuinely had no idea HM2 was bad, some suggest worse than HMR!
Thanks
It depends what you want out of it.
International travel, shooting mat, protective bag or sock.
There are loads on the market, may I suggest Google!
Just be careful of length, width and overall size, what's it for, shotgun or scoped rifle, etc.?
I don't reload as such but have a bit, and know several who do.
First reaction is overpressure as already mentioned, something to be a bit careful about!
What size are those bunks, I have a 2' 6" mattress spare, never used as far as I'm aware (it's a long story), yours if its any use, but distance may make it a problem!
If I don't get a take on mine I set them off with a stick rather than make safe.
First used them around 7-8 years ago and they still worry me!
They might not be pretty but I still have all my fingers, and would like to keep them!
I've never been in this specific situation before, but it sounds like they have been moved!
...and Kanias still worry me, the setting and the Spring strength are frightening!!
Yes but your hw100 is all ready wall nut not beach and beach stocks once stipped and oil or wax,d turns yellow ish and dose not look that good
and dye or stain is needed to fetch the grain out in wall nut the grain is there so just needs oil
to fetch it out more
hear is a beach stock that just had oil put on after stripping and smoothing off
not all stocks just need oil or wax
THIS TIME YOU ARE WRONG MITCH
atvbmac :thumbs:
My Air Sporter, must be best part of 45 years old now, bought new by yours truly, and original Beech stock, this is what time does to it. O
Good looking head!
I was out on a site last night with the HMR, after the bunnies and fox, and the place was alive with Roe.
Watched them all through sunset and still about well after dark.
I know the site well and there are always Roe, Muntjac and a few Fallow about, but just Roe last night, everywhere!
A bit of a result I think, and quite quick .....
This was delivered yesterday....
It contained this...
So the old came off and the new was fitted pronto..........
I think praise is due when deserved, and on this occasion I am exceedingly grateful to EB for their help, and the replacement shoulder pad (WHOLE NEW STOCK).
Probably best here........
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But FAC holder or not, few will post on an open forum how to potentially make a rifle "illegal"
:laugh:
Always odd these "tests", as others have said, the results could have been very different in different circumstances.
Worth a chuckle just the same!
Cheers walshie, I've had no response from Stormkloth and no luck tracking them down anywhere.
So, for £8 these must be worth a punt...I hope, because I've just ordered a pair, but the hunt continues for some stormkloth gloves!
Cheers