Good to know Adam. So, I bought a top class bit of British smallarms history (ie the BSA Hunter) in a calibre I'm very fond of for £100 in effect.dromia wrote:Pecars are desirable scopes still and sell well, I have quiet few as I have been collecting them over the years for the very day, which is close, when my eyes give out and iron sights are not an option. I got my last one an ex-police 4-10 six months ago for £100, that was a bargain though as they average about £250 and are sought after.
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Yes indeed Laurie, if anyone is after bargains then the old tried and tested kit is the place to look.
Long live the firearms fashionistas and fad followers, they keep my shooting costs reasonable.
Long live the firearms fashionistas and fad followers, they keep my shooting costs reasonable.
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+1dromia wrote:Long live the firearms fashionistas and fad followers, they keep my shooting costs reasonable.
I get a huge amount of pleasure from shooting the more senior rifles and I am always impressed with the accuracy they can return.
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