That is out there....
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That is out there....
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Re: That is out there....
Very nice, I have always wanted a rail,gun.
- mick_762
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Re: That is out there....
Be a bitch out the Window on foxes.
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Re: That is out there....
Some of the gear the blokes had up at Narromine would have weighed more than that, bloke by the name of Jeff comes to mind. 

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Re: That is out there....
The offset scope raises a few questions in my mind, but I guess these things are sighted in for a single distance ?
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Re: That is out there....
A lot of the BR folk use them for testing batches of projectiles, powder, primers against their control rounds.
- DSD
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Re: That is out there....
I thought the same and then also had the thought that unless the mount was angled you would also be restricted on your usable windage and be constantly looking through the edge of the lenses and not through the centre so you would be reducing clarity.
If you were to angle the mount though what angle for what distance would you use? Lots of variables.
If you were to angle the mount though what angle for what distance would you use? Lots of variables.
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Re: That is out there....
It's used in 100/200/300y bench rest.
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Re: That is out there....
Recon I would feel a bit nervous when squeezing off the first one..with no stock 

- DSD
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Isn't it funny that, that purpose built firearm would be illegal in nsw under the current legislation as with less than 12 inches behind the trigger it may be easily concealed
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Re: That is out there....
That being the case how would a person get on if they had a barreled action in their possession?
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Re: That is out there....
Interesting question
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Re: That is out there....
The more I hear about the legislation in other states, the more I realise the SA doesn't have a monopoly on muppets in politics......DSD wrote:Isn't it funny that, that purpose built firearm would be illegal in nsw under the current legislation as with less than 12 inches behind the trigger it may be easily concealed