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  1. Eh ????????? Are you trying to build up your post tally??
  2. The maximum has a lot to do with litigation american style. Also these maximums have to cover the guy with a modern sporting rifle and also the guy with a rifle built in 1895 of the same calibre. At the end of the day it is all about common sense and sensible experimentataion. It is worth remembering that most of the most accurate loads are acheived by using loads well below the manufacturer's maximum. Just be sensible Peter So basically have a play, and keep a very close eye on brass etc for signs of pressure? Yes - the etc should importantly include primers
  3. As you will be accompanyed by a professional stalker, I am sure he will make the right decisions as regards your safety. Apart from what you have mentioned, I would suggest a thick scarf or balaclava. If you can get some of those disposable handwarmers that last about 6 hours they can keep the numbness away from your trigger finger etc. Wellie boots have their limitations (snow can get into them) so use boots with gaiters. Finally put some bars of chocolate in your coat - its surprising how tiring climbing about the hills can be. Peter
  4. One of my 22.250 s is a SPS 700 tactical. It has been somewhat doctored insomuch that the fluted stainless barrel is original - has a different Remington stock, jewell trigger and bedded onto aluminium. Not got a mod for it. But with home loads this will group .20 @ 100 and 3/4 at 500. I must say that perhaps I have been lucky with this barrel for a massed produced item. Based on my experience and also an owner ot 2 Blasers and a Tikka, I would say the Rem 700 is fine. Peter
  5. The maximum has a lot to do with litigation american style. Also these maximums have to cover the guy with a modern sporting rifle and also the guy with a rifle built in 1895 of the same calibre. At the end of the day it is all about common sense and sensible experimentataion. It is worth remembering that most of the most accurate loads are acheived by using loads well below the manufacturer's maximum. Just be sensible Peter
  6. Get yourself onto U-Tube and put something like 'deer butchery' in and you will see many very good films saves the bother of swapping - all you need is on U-Tube. Having said that, nothing beats someone in the know standing over you whilst you do the job. Peter
  7. As for now the flat being kindda older modern, has got attic where the concrete bricks can be useful for securing the safe to the wall in there. Dont know about your personal circumstances, but I am assuming your flat is rented, in which case you will have to ask permission from your landlord to store guns in the flat and also the location. I am a landlord and my tenant had to do this, Peter
  8. [quote name='Deker' Tends to move through and area and almost always some survive (not necessarily because they are immune) but can have devastating results. From what I have read on this subject, the boffins seem to agree that it is to do with immunity. The conclusions are that when mixxy enters an area some rabbits that get it will recover and they will in turn, pass on this immunity to the next generation so that if for instance the mixxy returns the next year then many more rabbits will survive. However, if mixxy does not return for say 4 years and the immunity will have been m
  9. My guess it would be the shooter, however it is worth remembering that in extreme cold conditions your fps will increase in cold weather and effect your POI - having said that, not really much at 100 yds.
  10. Yup.....should have spotted that also - however, in this neck of the woods we have a lot of places where the grass is still lush!! It was just me jumping the gun and getting all paranoid about out of season deer - hate for a newbie on the forum to think now is the time for roe bucks. I have enough problems with long dog boys around here taking anything they can catch
  11. What is the roe Buck close season Remmy in Scotland?? I thought it was 21 Oct to 31 March Remmy will have pasted it into the post from a genuine 'in season' buck stalk. lol You're right - who sits in a high seat at 5.00 this time of the year!!!
  12. From Andrew Banner at Wildcat - good chap to deal with. If you pm me I will give you his tel no.
  13. As hily states, also a different calibre will certainly require different baffles - Best to contact the maker Andrew Banner who will give you the difinative answer
  14. What is the roe Buck close season Remmy in Scotland?? I thought it was 21 Oct to 31 March
  15. Just to start the ball rolling on this Philip can you tell us whether you are using factory or home loads
  16. As foxhunter states the buttolo is the no 1 for roe usually costing around the £18 mark. It is only used during the rut and if sqeezed quietly can bring out a doe thinking it is her fawn that is calling and if the buck is about he will also appear to shadow the doe. I have never heard of a winter caller for does, I think the reason being they would never respond to any sort of call. My advice would be to put a mineral lick in a clearing in your wood where you are seeing a fair bit of traffic - has worked for me on roe and reds. Peter
  17. Not quite sure what the flattest, fastest bullet possible has to do with deer shooting - its all about kenetic energy. A .416 Rigby using a 400 grain head is a slow loopy bullet with a mv of around 2300 fps but it certainly will ruin a cape buffolo's day. Question is with the flat, fast 243 using a 75 gr head travelling at 3200 fps what will it do to a buffalo ? I reckon it will just p**s him off On deer such as fallow and red something like a 308 or 6.5 x 55 (both at 2750 fps) using 150 and 130 gr head respectively have amazing knock down power and compared to the 243 leave li
  18. Personally I dont think there is an awful lot between most mods. My pal has a Jet Z on his 6.5 and is well pleased with it - my .17 Rem has a P8 and I am well pleased with it. 2 other rifles of mine have PES mods and I am well pleased with them although I do think they are on the heavy side - had them about 8 years before all the latest ones came on the scene.
  19. Not saying this is the best place to get Swarovski, but this will give you a guide as to new price http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/produc...es/pagestart/0/ You could see what comes up on Fleabay as I have seen them on there from time to time.
  20. J, before you buy have a look through a pair of 8.5 x 42 ELs in Swarovski and if poss a couple of others at the same time. I have had my Swarovski's for 12 years (you need the best for stalking) and yes I have looked through many others and have always said hm ...nice binos to be polite. Yes they are expensive, however if you look after them, whether you are 25 or 55 they will see you to the end of your shooting hobby. To be able at distance to pick out (with clarity) the tips of a buck's antlers in a wooded area is worth putting your hand deep into your pocket. Peter
  21. I don't think he 'can get done' but I have heard of FAC holders being quizzed by their FEO as to whether in view of the little amount of ammo purchased they still have a need for the particular rifle.
  22. Stating the obvious - but that buck looks in velvet - assume you know the roe buck season if 'killed' recently?
  23. Wont learn owt reading your shite !! STARLINGS ROOSTING IN OPEN GRASSLAND............... Huffski, you got any better ID on these birds yet?? Open Fields as we know them can include reed/rushes and I have seen starlings roosting in 'open fields' in reed beds
  24. Firstly. I don't have a 243 but prefer and have a 6.5 in R93. However from my reading of the 243 it is quite apparent that because of the calibre's twist rate, bullets over 90 gr weight can cause accuracy loss. My advice before giving up on it is to try some bullets in the 70 to 78 grn bracket Riohogs posts make sense
  25. I was a little surprised John that the list did not include the odd rat especially at that time of the year when rats are active with cereals. I know we give the fox a bad press but in reality he hoovers up many rats in a year. Although I keep chicken and have lost dozens to the fox over the last 10 years or so, I must say that I regularly see a vixen (I think its a vixen) in my paddock with night vision (me not the fox!!) and see her catch rats coming out of a wood pile.
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