advice on a rifle please

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Re: advice on a rifle please

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ianmack wrote:I am about to apply for membership at the ranges overbin diggle and after a bit of advice ease.

The requirement i am after is to shoot from 100 up to 1000 yards eventually and can only afford 1 rifle due to my impending doom (wedding) next year.

I was thinking possibly a rem 700 in a 308 or something of that type of rifle. It will probably have to be a 2nd hand rifle to start with also and up to about 700/800 mark.

Any help appreciated,

Ian
Ian,
I always advise new shooters at Diggle to look out for a secondhand 308 Remington PSS or VSS. Not only can you shoot this rifle almost every week in our various comps. but, when you decide to specialise, you will usually get your money back on the Remmy.
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#12 Post by meles meles »

WE'd recommend the Howa 1500 in 6.5x55 Swedish too if you want a modern bankstick, or a 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser or a P14 if you want lower cost, far more classy* alternatives.













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#13 Post by ianmack »

Thanks to all the replies and advice so far.

Vince, are you the same Vince who I spoke to up at diggle?

If so then I am hoping to be up in the next week or so when I get my referee to sign.

If i set on a rem 700, the next step is a scope (or glass as I have seen it put), any recommendations that arn't extremely pricey?
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#14 Post by Mike357 »

Scope - pop into Foxys shop at Diggle. His own brand scope will see you up and running for just over one hundred of your English pounds.
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#15 Post by ovenpaa »

At the price Brian Fox sells his 'scopes for I doubt you will find a better deal anywhere in the UK. In fact you wont.
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#16 Post by Geordie bloke »

Gun Pimp wrote:
ianmack wrote:I am about to apply for membership at the ranges overbin diggle and after a bit of advice ease.

The requirement i am after is to shoot from 100 up to 1000 yards eventually and can only afford 1 rifle due to my impending doom (wedding) next year.

I was thinking possibly a rem 700 in a 308 or something of that type of rifle. It will probably have to be a 2nd hand rifle to start with also and up to about 700/800 mark.

Any help appreciated,

Ian
Ian,
I always advise new shooters at Diggle to look out for a secondhand 308 Remington PSS or VSS. Not only can you shoot this rifle almost every week in our various comps. but, when you decide to specialise, you will usually get your money back on the Remmy.
Vince
Vince is giving good advice. I started with a .308 Remmy VSSF for all ranges from 100yds up to 1000yds. The rifle gave very good results at 1000yds in benchrest although it had a bit of a kick as I was reloading using the Sierra 190 grain. To ensure I got enough elevation I put on a 20 degree taper scope mounts to enable me to 'get on' at the longest distance, as it is quite common to see visitors not having enough elevation on their scopes, hence the taper mounts. From 100yd zero I had to come up about 38 moa to get on at 1000yds.
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#17 Post by ianmack »

I was doing a bit of research and its coming up with various magnifications and specs for up to 1000 yds. so i tjink best bet as a few of you have states is the little treasure trove of Brians shop :D.
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#18 Post by ianmack »

With regards to a bipod, any recommendations? I have used the harris bipod in the past and was happy with its function when i used the AICS in my airsoft says and thinking of a rem in the AICS stock with a harris bipod
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#19 Post by ovenpaa »

I need to declare an interest and say right now I build bipods however regardless of that choose something wide that works with the AICS stock. The wider you go the more you tame the muzzle hop, ideally a minimum of 500-600,0mm wide. Also take a good look at your all up weight as you may fancy entering the odd local F/TR comp or two and you will be restricted to 8.25Kgs
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Re: advice on a rifle please

#20 Post by Gun Pimp »

ianmack wrote:Thanks to all the replies and advice so far.

Vince, are you the same Vince who I spoke to up at diggle?

If so then I am hoping to be up in the next week or so when I get my referee to sign.

If i set on a rem 700, the next step is a scope (or glass as I have seen it put), any recommendations that arn't extremely pricey?
Ian,
Yes - same Vince.

As a few have already advised - Foxy's cheap n' cheerful 8-32 Chinese scopes are very serviceable as a first buy at £105. When you can afford something better, it's always there as a spare.

See you shortly

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