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That is superb looking wood, did you do the re-finishing yourself?
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no id only screw it up , had a friend at the club do it ,came up real nice,
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Looks to be a cracking job, how does the rifle shoot and do you shoot it off a sling?
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That's a really nice looking MkII. I've had a MkI and a MkIII in the past and they were excellent rifles, and more than capable of matching many newer rifles.
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guys,she very well when i do my part,only shot of sand bags, wouldnt mind trying her at 100yds tho not what size target would be needed
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The NSRA 100yd target is about the size of a side plate but you should still expect to put them all with in an inch circle, particularly off a rest!ballkeeper wrote: guys,she very well when i do my part,only shot of sand bags, wouldnt mind trying her at 100yds tho not what size target would be needed
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I recently acquired a Mk2 and am shooting it from a sling however I have a feeling I would do better with a 'scope these days :)
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Ovenpaa wrote:I recently acquired a Mk2 and am shooting it from a sling however I have a feeling I would do better with a 'scope these days :)
I have a Mk.1 International with a thumbhole stock, which I prefer to a standard configuration.
I have already made the transition from irons to glass, after finally acknowledging that old age is creeping up on me!
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