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    A Remington 7615 .223 Pump gun. I didn’t sell it I got the shop to take it back after a bit of fucking around for full refund.


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    A La Corruna Mauser FR8 with a wandering zero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ihmsakiwi View Post
    Oh and the worst kicking rifle I have owned, A Ruger .270 Mountain Rifle with a drinking straw barrell. Bloody light to carry, but kicked worse that any of my other rifles in bigger calibers. Very light weight and poorly designed stock is all I could put it down to. My 7mmRM's & 30-06's were easier on the shoulder.
    Try shooting a tikka t3 270, you’ll have the exact same experience. Actually I take that back, avoid any opportunity to shoot that rifle in that caliber! It was truly savage, kicked liked a mule and no shortage of muzzle jump. I’m a fan of the T3 but that experience reinforced my resentment of 270s
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    Churchill Mauser 270. Kicked the snot out of me here’s a pic of it me and my mussel MobealName:  C04C4F0B-83BC-41A3-8073-144282A1FF86.jpeg
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    Next up was a cf2 270 went the same way poorly designed stock. Learnt my lesson after that and brought a BLR 243 which I’ve shot all my NZ deer with and quite a few UK ones
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroahunta View Post
    A Remington 7615 .223 Pump gun. I didn’t sell it I got the shop to take it back after a bit of fucking around for full refund.


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    Given that some guys will be looking at one of those to replace their AR's with, what was wrong with it?
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    Bsa sportsman 15.
    Got it free from the cops.
    sold it back to them for $250.
    complete piece of shit, half arsed piss poor attempt at carving the stock by some fool. and rusty.
    Sanded it up and sprayed it black.
    Thanks, Nash and co.
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    Brilliant the cops give you a gun and you sell it back to them
    This government has a LOT TO ANSWER FOR!
    Knee jeck idiots!
    But good on ya
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    Zastava .270 synthetic. It hurt to shoot. I would honestly say it kicked more than a Brno 375.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom View Post
    Given that some guys will be looking at one of those to replace their AR's with, what was wrong with it?
    Three shots on A4 paper at least 6” apart in three dimensions from 20 metres....I’m not that bad a shot....

    Talked to my LGS couple of weeks ago about it a he mentioned they were the new hot seller... said had one , never again. Told him why, said something to do with how barrel is attached to breech.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroahunta View Post
    Three shots on A4 paper at least 6” apart in three dimensions from 20 metres....I’m not that bad a shot....

    Talked to my LGS couple of weeks ago about it a he mentioned they were the new hot seller... said had one , never again. Told him why, said something to do with how barrel is attached to breech.


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    That's interesting, they're pretty popular in australia.

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    That’s why Aussie keep sandpaper down pants.....so they can hit side of barn door
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    My first rifle.
    Sako a7 in 7mm rem mag, had a barrel forward suppressor that made it front heavy and if I'm completely honest not the ideal caliber to learn to shoot with.
    Nothing wrong with it other than the barrel forward suppressor it was just too much for a complete novice.
    Would happily own another one now.
    Fuck thats keen going for a rem mag first!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Been Upto View Post
    Fuck thats keen going for a rem mag first!
    My old flatmate got one for his first rifle, well before I met him. The flinch this guy had was just amazing, even when using a 22. First time he shot a tahr, it was at 50m, no rush, aaaand got it in a front hoof. His mate then caught it on the stumble with an opensighted AR. Still thinks it was the bees knees choice
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    Marlin xt 22 magnum, it was absolute junk. Failed to feed, failed to eject the screws holding in the trigger vibrated loose, it was just pure crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuidog View Post
    That's interesting, they're pretty popular in australia.
    Mine might have been a dog ..or a lemon. The one goat I killed with it must been a fluke...


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