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Generally speaking, the heavier the rifle, the lesser the recoil.
However do not forget that various competitions have weight limits.
However do not forget that various competitions have weight limits.
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It's a three day event, Fri-Sun if that helps at all.EDnSKY wrote: Unfortunately I will be working that weekend (as blummin usual)
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If I was starting out I would look at the Tikka T3 range if cost is an issue.
There are some nice looking rifles like the new TAC model.
http://uk.search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A7x9Q ... .tikka.fi/
A 24 inch barrel in 6.5 x 55 Swedish would be pretty good for distance.
The trouble is most of them are special order 6 to 9 months!
Tony
There are some nice looking rifles like the new TAC model.
http://uk.search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A7x9Q ... .tikka.fi/
A 24 inch barrel in 6.5 x 55 Swedish would be pretty good for distance.
The trouble is most of them are special order 6 to 9 months!
Tony
Re: Just starting out .. .. ..
Thanks Tony, I'll have a nosey at the Tikka, I must admit I don't like to follow the crowd if I can help it so I'm moving away from the Remingtons.mag41uk wrote:If I was starting out I would look at the Tikka T3 range if cost is an issue.
There are some nice looking rifles like the new TAC model.
http://uk.search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A7x9Q ... .tikka.fi/
A 24 inch barrel in 6.5 x 55 Swedish would be pretty good for distance.
The trouble is most of them are special order 6 to 9 months!
Tony
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No need to buy new there are many fine second hand rifles out there saving you money for good glass, sights whatever.
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Bernie,
I have a Tikka T3 "Tactical" you can try at BGC albeit in .223.
Personal experience would say avoid buying anything from Haliwell Road, Derek at Simply is a better bet or buy second hand from Gunstar or Guntrader if you know what you are looking at.
I have a Tikka T3 "Tactical" you can try at BGC albeit in .223.
Personal experience would say avoid buying anything from Haliwell Road, Derek at Simply is a better bet or buy second hand from Gunstar or Guntrader if you know what you are looking at.
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Hi stuck,Stuck wrote:Bernie,
I have a Tikka T3 "Tactical" you can try at BGC albeit in .223.
Personal experience would say avoid buying anything from Haliwell Road, Derek at Simply is a better bet or buy second hand from Gunstar or Guntrader if you know what you are looking at.
I'll take you up on that offer. I am planning to have my first visit on 2nd March.
As for Haliwell Road .. .. ..
I'm thinking of going for a .260, is that a good direction to go?
rgds
Bernie
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260 is a top cartridge. It is more than capable of 1000yds and should be good for 1200.
As I have an AI AE in 260 I am biased!
You would have to reload or get some one like HPS to make it for you.
Tony
As I have an AI AE in 260 I am biased!
You would have to reload or get some one like HPS to make it for you.
Tony
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I've never fired one Bernie but believe it is a good caliber.EDnSKY wrote:Hi stuck,Stuck wrote:Bernie,
I have a Tikka T3 "Tactical" you can try at BGC albeit in .223.
Personal experience would say avoid buying anything from Haliwell Road, Derek at Simply is a better bet or buy second hand from Gunstar or Guntrader if you know what you are looking at.
I'll take you up on that offer. I am planning to have my first visit on 2nd March.
As for Haliwell Road .. .. ..
I'm thinking of going for a .260, is that a good direction to go?
rgds
Bernie
Don't forget though if you want to start shooting F Class comps that will put you into the F Open class with the "Big" boys :55:
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