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Re: Hello from Aberdeenshire

#11 Post by dromia »

Aberdeen, gaelic for hypothermia!
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Re: Hello from Aberdeenshire

#12 Post by Wapinschaw »

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allo Martin. I too have to weigh one or two of my rifles and get a new scope thinking of one of the new conquests direct from the states
I hope your 6.5 x 55 is too heavy.
I weighed it today, it is OK at 13.5lbs.
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The Grodas stock is excellent but as commented elsewhere I don't think it's in the spirt of S Class. It was intended to be a dual purpose rifle, the scope was to be swapped for stalking but it's a bit big and chunky for carrying about, so I bought a .308 Sako 75 and then discovered S class. The Sako is off the shelf standard, more in keeping with the S Class idea so I will give that a try as well.
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Re: Hello from Aberdeenshire

#13 Post by mr smith »

dromia wrote:Aberdeen, gaelic for hypothermia!

Naa it was lovely today.
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