Ferals only at this stage . No competitive shooting here for this type of firearm . Would have chosen a more barrel friendly cartridge if planning to shoot paper .Sam Walker wrote:phwoar !!....a "snifle" according to my young bloke. Very nice indeed, will you be having a go on the range with it or is purely for ferals ? Or both ?
Sam
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Very very nice, quite tacticool really!
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Gotta love the ackley... best of both worlds, less case stretch making them last longer. And an extra bit of beef and the recieving end of it. Very sweet looking rig mate, i would love to see the paddock pizza it makes.
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Now that is very SERIOUS feral medicine. I love it!
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which black dura coat is that, matte???
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damn you bushchook , seeing your new outfit makes me want to build another rifle up (definately next time with Mr Clancy)
Flawless rig from the look of it, though I'm interested to know why you used bulter creek scope covers instead of the loopy alumina ones?
Flawless rig from the look of it, though I'm interested to know why you used bulter creek scope covers instead of the loopy alumina ones?
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yep nice work shane. look forwards to seeing mine soon aparently the action is in the country and sitting with customs. It must be a good looking action because they sure like to look at it. They like it that much they dont want to share it with me and shane.
look forwards to hearing how it shoots bushchook
look forwards to hearing how it shoots bushchook
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You'd have to ask Shane that .dave wrote:which black dura coat is that, matte???
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Don't think the Leupold ones were available when I bought the BC's .feralbuster wrote: Flawless rig from the look of it, though I'm interested to know why you used bulter creek scope covers instead of the loopy alumina ones?
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very nice indeed!!!
just out of curiosity, how much did it set you back if it's not to much to ask?
thanks
just out of curiosity, how much did it set you back if it's not to much to ask?
thanks
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About $3750 without mounts , bipod or scope . Badger bottom metal is coming and by the tme the stock is inletted will add probably another $550 .andrewbron wrote:very nice indeed!!!
just out of curiosity, how much did it set you back if it's not to much to ask?
thanks