Larkin
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296 Bullseyes
If I was spending my money, these guy's would be my first choice to do any work on my rifles no ifs or buts, the only reason I don't use them is the small problem of the Atlantic Ocean
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296 Bullseyes
Thanks I've noticed that some reloading companies that have rebadged somebody else machine sometimes more than doubles the price
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296 Bullseyes
If it was my money the Vortex is a better scope than the Leupold , for just a little more take a look a the Minox Zp 5 or the new Kahles 624i also the Meopta meotac all three worth the little extra spent , if you want to go more to the hunting side Zeiss is the way to go
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296 Bullseyes
If it's ordered from the factory with that twist you could “if nothing's changed ” be in for a long wait
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296 Bullseyes
My varmint has a threaded barrel from the factory
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296 Bullseyes
Hi just got this email from my firearms license department Thank you for your recent email.
For visitors coming into the UK for shooting, they need a UK sponsor with a UK residential address who needs to complete for a visitors form from the force area which they live.
Visitors pass are £20.00 per person and a visitors application form needs to be completed for every individual. If there is a group of 6 or more people, then the fee is £100.00.
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296 Bullseyes
If it's for a comp I don't know, if you really want to know I'll try and find out the rules for you and fire arms in England , they'll be somebody at the range this weekend that knows if not I'll give my local firearms department a call
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296 Bullseyes
Has far has I know I could bring a rifle to England from the USA if I had a free slot for that caliber on my license, I wouldn't of thought you could bring one over has you don't have a UK license, you wouldn't be aloud to shoot at a range with the range guns or a borrowed rifle has you need a UK firearms license, but you could go hunting for deer and use one of the estate guns
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296 Bullseyes
Hi I would definitely youse you for my next build if it wasn't for the little problem called the Atlantic Ocean
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296 Bullseyes
Also if you go for the Vortex you could be happy with it and decided not to get a more expensive scope , Over here in England the vortex comes in at £1400 so it's not a cheap scope and well upto the shooting you intend to do
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296 Bullseyes
Hi get the vortex over the Leupold , and when you've saved up there's better scopes than the Nightforce, I have one , a nxs 5.5 x 22 on my Tikka , if you've saved up a lot the Schmidt & Bender PM 11 is in a different league , for around the same money has the Nightforce there's the Kahles 624 i and the Minox Zp5 both have better glass , also have a look at the tube size if you can deside on a scope to start with that has the same size as the one you'll end up with, you could save yourself some money , check out WWE.TIER.ONE.EU there Unimount is hard to beat
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296 Bullseyes
If I was spending your money I'd get one of the new Kahles or Nixon tactical scopes which over here in England are just over half the price of the s & b and in all honestly I couldn't justify the extra for the s & b if you have to go out and earn your money, but that's the new ranges not the old ones
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296 Bullseyes
Very nice and one of the best calibers out there, I'm a little bit jealous, if you decide you need a new scope I can give you some good ideas on what to get but there not cheap lol
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296 Bullseyes
Hi I've seen them up close , they are a work of art .the hand grip fells just right and neutral and all the hardware is well finish off , when I get around to my next build i will be using there sporter/varmint, A friend of mine has one on his Blaser R8 rifle it needs slightly modifying as its go a left and right hand bolt , do a search on U-tube there on there with several videos also there's plenty on there web site, if you decide to look somewhere else have a look at mountain tactical