Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Looks better than the plastic stock
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Laminate and wood stocks look the best. No doubt about that.
Yes synthetic stocks look dull and boring, but I prefer using them.
Yes synthetic stocks look dull and boring, but I prefer using them.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Wood stock is not an option at the moment but the bloke I spoke to said they are currently looking into it and it just depends on if the marketing guys think the numbers are there to make it worth while - I think he said that had been talking with Boyds. It makes the rifle a it heavier but I reckon the balance was better than the plastic stock - but I like a rifle that is a bit heavier too.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Thanks Chappo.chappo555 wrote:3.630kg with weaver grand slam 6-20x40 and Leupold QRW rings.
what is the trigger like, i noticed you said it is a touch heavy. is it single or 2 stage, is it adjustable?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Staying tuned.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Chapo, I have to be honest mate, I would be very disappointed in that group at 50yds from a rimfire the cost nearly 1k.
I hope you can get it sorted & it ends up a fine a shooter, but that group at 50yds does not impress. Sorry
Johno
I hope you can get it sorted & it ends up a fine a shooter, but that group at 50yds does not impress. Sorry
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Sitting post is not a discipline to show the potential of ones rifle and it would be unfair to gauge the rifles ability based on something Chappo has more influence in than either the rifle or the one brand of ammo he tried. I do not know chappo or his ability but he said thats a reasonable target for him and that the rifle was on par with a cz which as I am sure you would know shoots better than that off a bench rest. It must be looked at in perspective.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Johno, that's a field rifle target shot in the standing post position, not off a bench. That's pretty good shooting there IMHO.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
C'mon Glen don't let the truth get in the way of being able to bag something out mate!kickinback wrote:Johno, that's a field rifle target shot in the standing post position, not off a bench. That's pretty good shooting there IMHO.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Glen, thanks for that, did'nt realise not being a bench rest shooter.
Keith, was'nt bagging, thought it was off a rest, if it had been then my comments were accurate.
Hows your B Mag going by the way
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Keith, was'nt bagging, thought it was off a rest, if it had been then my comments were accurate.
Hows your B Mag going by the way
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Looks like a nice rifle with good potential. Will be looking forward to some more range reports.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Ill be a bit un-Aussie and say I reckon it looks pretty crappy from my point of view, but we all have our own favourites and mine is Brno/CZ, probably a leftover from a misspent youth. Id have to have a fondle of one to make a final opinion, but it seems to shoot alright. Wouldn't even consider buying one with all the plastic hanging off it.
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
Misspent youth
That would be a boarding gun on a three mast schooner would it not
Johno
That would be a boarding gun on a three mast schooner would it not
Johno
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Re: Quick and dirty range report lithgow crossover.
johno1 wrote:Misspent youth
That would be a boarding gun on a three mast schooner would it not
Johno
Har, har, har, looks who is going on about being old. Besides that they got rid of sail and we were driven by steam in my time. The only schooner I saw was the ones they hand over the bar full of yummy, yummy beer.