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jamie g

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  1. use the sako 55 grain game head. unless your rifle is a 1 in 12 twist. i dont think your find very good groups with the 60 grain ammo. as most 22/250 rifles are a 1 in 14 twist and not ideal.
  2. im after one of these or something similar wish you were in the uk
  3. i like the old bushnell legends. very good glass. can be had from £100 to £120 pound. glass is made in the Philippines not the china crap
  4. it sone of those ones you just have to try different ammo. winchester siilver tips shot well in a einchester 22/250 i had. and so does the 50 grain vmax norma
  5. no the cqbs is shorter. i think its only 90 mm over all length
  6. ase are superb had a number of them over the years. but if i was buying again i would go for a lighter mod. the 222 hasnt really got that much bark compared to a 22/250 or 243. richard pope of swift rifles makes some nice mods. there fairly light and have good sound reduction. there also cheaper then the ase. this is where i would loook now.
  7. well its still cheap. i just hope the extra money will help what is a very poor service in some county's. i can see some people pulling there hair out with the waits they have. and then asking them to pay more money for a service which might not improve
  8. i wouldnt bother buying new. i have only ever had one rifle from new. and that was a 22lr. all the others. have been second hand. you get a better deal second hand. and as the 22lr uses very little powder. the chances of one being shot out are very slim. they come from factory with a thumbhole stock. but they cost more of course then the standard ambi stock that is on most of them. ruag is the uk importer for these rifles. i have one and its super accurate. got scope. rings. moderator and eley ammo. 575. i love the 22lr great fun plinking and rabbiting. but a lack of rabbits around t
  9. 55 grain gamehead do the trick. get munty on your ticket though
  10. use to be a lad lee on sd. had alor of ground around the Birmingham area with some good munty on. 55 grain softpoint sako game heads do the job nice
  11. tjink the guy is on stslking directory alot. worth a try on there to
  12. hsvevyou got munjac and cwd on your ticket mate I know the cal is deer legal for them. but bettrr safe then sorry. mine was on my fac for my 22/250
  13. a;ways had a soft spot for the 22/250. had 222 and 223 but always preferred the 22/250. guess it was more down to the rifle also then the calibre. sold my rpa 22/250 when i got a rifle for all round shooting 25/06
  14. i can lay my hands on some norma brass brand new if your interested
  15. tell the guy in the gunshop he is talking out of his ass. a 12 twist will fire upto 63 grain flat based bullets. if there shooting 60 grain bullets well dont worry about it.
  16. as above over 120 purse nets. £100 collected from worcester westmidlands. all in good condition and pegged. nylon. green and orange. since my father has past away i no longer have any need for these. due to not really having good permission for the use of these. most of my out door sport is rifle and the odd shotgun work. i think my dad would have liked someone to get some use out of these. instead of sitting in the shed. atb jamie
  17. all good calibres. i prefer two rifles one for foxing one for deer. i have a 25/06. good all round calibre. 70 grain bullets upto 120. the lighter range make great foxing bullets. but they use a good lump of powder. i like a even lighter bullet for foxing. i used 50 grain in my 22/250 and 40's when i had a 223 they all do the job well. ive now sold my 22/250 and the 25/06 replaced this. but im still going to get another foxing and vermin rifle. a 17 remington again i think is on the cards. there superb for foxing and vermin
  18. as aqbove done 350 rounds max. no rust. and comes with mod cover. this is the ase cqb. for 22 cf but can be safely used on 6 mm rifles as the exit hole is 7.2 mm the thread is m17x1 spigot. thread can be changed to suite the rifle you want to put it on. my local smith charges £20 for this £200 posted to your rfd. these mods are over £300 new now
  19. £650 for rifle and ase mod. is a bargain the rifles on there own sell for £800 + new plus ase mod is £300 +
  20. depends on what you want to use it for. if its woodland stalking. and general foxing the 2.5 is better. if your shooting is long range work where you need extra max then the 30 mag model comes into its own
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