Bryan 1,363 Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 try this http://www.thewholeshootingmatch.co.uk/products.html Quote Link to post
Guest remmy Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 (edited) decker i know you know the score mate, so, its not all down to fancy calibres,ect, ect, is all down to bullet placement, a nice semi custom remmy thats what you want mate 243.remmy does what it says on the box , i have shot all deer types with mine from big red stags to munjac, bullet placement mate , why pay a mint when you can get a fantastic rifle very cheap, just my pennys worth mate, as you know mine shoots very well and cost me £1600 semi custom, built up over the years by me thats the scope and every thing so big bucks dont have to be spent, you love remmys or you hate em, i hope you get sorted mate all the best dave. deker if your ever up this way get in touch and we can do some stalking................. Edited April 18, 2008 by remmy Quote Link to post
proper job 1 Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 how about a 6.5 x 47 Lapua, I think Baldie has one, and I believe it's a winner! Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted April 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Appreciate the input and help but I rather think after due deliberation it will be one of the old favourites, .243 or .308. I quite favour the .308 but my FLO doesn't like the .308 for Fox (overkill he says) so odds are I will end up falling in line with most of the UK again and getting another .243. One more question.. What do you think of this package (.243) http://www.peterlawman.co.uk/howa.php I see the weak link as the scope/mounts, I did have one of these EXACT scopes, (it's on my lads Gamo Air rifle now) and whilst it offers good value for money I would prefer something a little better on a .243! Thanks everyone!!! Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted April 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 how about a 6.5 x 47 Lapua, I think Baldie has one, and I believe it's a winner! This is just what I was looking for on this thread.....I had never even thought of this one, thanks for bringing it to the table but there is nobody around my way that carries this stuff..cheers though!!! Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 That looks like a nice combo Deker, as you say the only weak point being the Scope. Good Quality components otherwise. I had a look at the Howa range in Litts, the last time I was there and they seem to be very solidly constructed as well as having a good feel to them. The thumbhole stock with a stainless barrel makes for a good looking piece of kit. Doesn't Mr Logic have a Howa? Regards ss06 Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted April 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 That looks like a nice combo Deker, as you say the only weak point being the Scope. Good Quality components otherwise.I had a look at the Howa range in Litts, the last time I was there and they seem to be very solidly constructed as well as having a good feel to them. The thumbhole stock with a stainless barrel makes for a good looking piece of kit. Doesn't Mr Logic have a Howa? Regards ss06 He has the Heavy Barrel Laminated, looks good and works well, (would have to suggest more of a range gun), it's too heavy by a mile for me, I'm just a big girlie really, want someting light and easy to cart around the fields! Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 That looks like a nice combo Deker, as you say the only weak point being the Scope. Good Quality components otherwise.I had a look at the Howa range in Litts, the last time I was there and they seem to be very solidly constructed as well as having a good feel to them. The thumbhole stock with a stainless barrel makes for a good looking piece of kit. Doesn't Mr Logic have a Howa? Regards ss06 He has the Heavy Barrel Laminated, looks good and works well, (would have to suggest more of a range gun), it's too heavy by a mile for me, I'm just a big girlie really, want someting light and easy to cart around the fields! You may have already looked here but its the lightest rifle they do it seems. http://www.howa-rifles.de/howa/hh-houge.htm Available in .243, as its in German Im not sure whether it would cost more to have a non standard calibre. Regards ss06 Quote Link to post
Mr_Logic 5 Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 The Howa range is readily available, they are imported by Highland Outdoors AFAIK, then sent to Wildcat, who do the predator mods, for screwcut. My Howa is a beast for carrying about, in that I have to rest it on a fencepost or its big bipod in order to be able to shoot it even vaguely accurately. Prone, it's a joy to shoot and the action mated to a light barrel would make a great hunting rifle. But, Remington do the SPS for the same sort of price, and it will probably outshoot the Howa by a slim margin, and it can be customised where the Howa can't, really. Remington would be my choice I think, but my Howa is my favourite rifle, so I guess that's a strong endorsement... Quote Link to post
dickyboy 1 Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 that howa does look good value, as a kit, and the nikko scopes are very good really for the price! the thing is howa state a guarantee that they'll shoot 1 1/4" groups at 100yards, i don't consider that much of a group!! Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 (edited) The Howa range is readily available, they are imported by Highland Outdoors AFAIK, then sent to Wildcat, who do the predator mods, for screwcut. My Howa is a beast for carrying about, in that I have to rest it on a fencepost or its big bipod in order to be able to shoot it even vaguely accurately. Prone, it's a joy to shoot and the action mated to a light barrel would make a great hunting rifle. But, Remington do the SPS for the same sort of price, and it will probably outshoot the Howa by a slim margin, and it can be customised where the Howa can't, really. Remington would be my choice I think, but my Howa is my favourite rifle, so I guess that's a strong endorsement... i no a lad with a howa 243 mate its a nice bit of kit thats for sure. he told me the 1st thing he done was get the gunsmith to do a little work on the trigger and it was sorted. he said 100yards half inch groups pretty easy even with factory ammo. get this done he said and the rifes grouping improved over night Edited April 21, 2008 by jamie g Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted April 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 The Howa range is readily available, they are imported by Highland Outdoors AFAIK, then sent to Wildcat, who do the predator mods, for screwcut. My Howa is a beast for carrying about, in that I have to rest it on a fencepost or its big bipod in order to be able to shoot it even vaguely accurately. Prone, it's a joy to shoot and the action mated to a light barrel would make a great hunting rifle. But, Remington do the SPS for the same sort of price, and it will probably outshoot the Howa by a slim margin, and it can be customised where the Howa can't, really. Remington would be my choice I think, but my Howa is my favourite rifle, so I guess that's a strong endorsement... i no a lad with a howa 243 mate its a nice bit of kit thats for sure. he told me the 1st thing he done was get the gunsmith to do a little work on the trigger and it was sorted. he said 10yards half inch groups pretty easy even with factory ammo. get this done he said and the rifes grouping improved over night Good though I am I don't often manage to get the fox and deer that close! Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 The Howa range is readily available, they are imported by Highland Outdoors AFAIK, then sent to Wildcat, who do the predator mods, for screwcut. My Howa is a beast for carrying about, in that I have to rest it on a fencepost or its big bipod in order to be able to shoot it even vaguely accurately. Prone, it's a joy to shoot and the action mated to a light barrel would make a great hunting rifle. But, Remington do the SPS for the same sort of price, and it will probably outshoot the Howa by a slim margin, and it can be customised where the Howa can't, really. Remington would be my choice I think, but my Howa is my favourite rifle, so I guess that's a strong endorsement... i no a lad with a howa 243 mate its a nice bit of kit thats for sure. he told me the 1st thing he done was get the gunsmith to do a little work on the trigger and it was sorted. he said 10yards half inch groups pretty easy even with factory ammo. get this done he said and the rifes grouping improved over night Good though I am I don't often manage to get the fox and deer that close! sorry mate 100 yards is what i mean i missed the 0 off Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Have you made any decisions on your choice Deker, Do you think you'll go with the standard calibres or something more exotic. ss06 Quote Link to post
mattydski 560 Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 Just been reading the posts, i have been going through similar deliberations recently my self. I am in the same boat as everyone else, i want lots of kit and dont want to spend serious money. So after trawling through many local vendors, this is want i ended up with, and the prices i paid. Sauer 202 s/h with 150 shots only fired-£470 synthetic .243, detach mag, screwcut, set trigger. etc VGC PES st/st Moderator painted black!!! but £90 Nikko diamond ex ebay 4-12 x 56 £57 delivered. all in £617. Very happy with package on the quality front, have yet to zero, but expect it to be bang on with premium ammo. Any thoughts ? Mattydski Quote Link to post
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