Scope choices?

Scopes, Range finders, Binoculars, Bipods etc etc. Discuss them all here!
Manna13
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Re: Scope choices?

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looks like a nice rifle
I thought the stock was wood not plastic ??
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Hawkeye77
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Thanks Manna, and yes it is a synthetic stock, its alot like the HS stocks they use on some of their (Savage) law enforcement centrefires... infact it may just be a HS??? Im not sure on that? But either way its the same textured paint all over the stock, makes it much nicer to hold-very grippy :)

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Manna13
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Hawkeye77 wrote:Thanks Manna, and yes it is a synthetic stock, its alot like the HS stocks they use on some of their (Savage) law enforcement centrefires... infact it may just be a HS??? Im not sure on that? But either way its the same textured paint all over the stock, makes it much nicer to hold-very grippy :)Hawk

I think you'll find it is wood with a black textured paint

http://wildlifehunters.com/savagemarkiitrreview.htm
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Hawkeye77
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...I stand corrected. Yes, it is in actual fact a wooden stock...
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curan
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Hawkeye77 wrote:....... ended up dropping in to see my good friend Pommie at the AGS .........
+1. He is a good bloke.

Pommie and Rob are both good to deal with. I bought 2 new rifles through Pommie a couple of years back, plus scopes, mounts, etc, and I was very happy with him and Rob and their service.
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