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    This is going to be interesting.
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    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    This is going to be interesting.
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    Is that a banjo?
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    Is that a banjo?
    It has the right number of strings
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    This is going to be interesting.
    Those salmon will never know what hit them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrikerNZ View Post
    Those salmon will never know what hit them.
    Might bring it to frighten a wobbly next time we're down your way after a salmon.
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Welcome to the club , here’s my latest in my short but expensive Archery career and yes the bloody cat would have been its first kill if the wife wasn’t home .
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    Make your own thread ya bow stroking yobbos

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    Started off on the 338 trip with a little caution, went cheaper with a rem 700 . Its a keeper it so spent some cindy bucks on a defiance and Hawkins upgrade.

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    Gave the Bergara s birthday with some better optics, picked up a monarch 3 2.5-10×42 BDC from here, suits the rifle perfectly.

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    Well after a few delays finally got the WSM back, it's now done to my satisfaction.
    Just had the bolt fluted by gunworks also had a cup bedded into the fore to accept the javelin spartan bipod I picked up.
    Previous work:
    Standard sako A7 action
    Finnlight barrel
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    Graystone titanium muzzle brake
    Lightened factory trigger

    This thing is shooting bug hole groups a 100 yards, it is as close to a carbonlight as I will own. It's a keeper and will be on the hill as often as family life allows.
    Again big thanks to @Ryan_Songhurst @stug @matagourie and Gunworks for making this possible

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    There you go @Tahr now you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    Well after a few delays finally got the WSM back, it's now done to my satisfaction.
    Just had the bolt fluted by gunworks also had a cup bedded into the fore to accept the javelin spartan bipod I picked up.
    Previous work:
    Standard sako A7 action
    Finnlight barrel
    Stug stock
    Graystone titanium muzzle brake
    Lightened factory trigger

    This thing is shooting bug hole groups a 100 yards, it is as close to a carbonlight as I will own. It's a keeper and will be on the hill as often as family life allows.
    Again big thanks to @Ryan_Songhurst @stug @matagourie and Gunworks for making this possible

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    There you go @Tahr now you know
    That's very cool. What's the recoil reducing device like? Effective?

    Light is good.

    You are shooting 145 eldx, eh?

    Its great cartridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    That's very cool. What's the recoil reducing device like? Effective?

    Light is good.

    You are shooting 145 eldx, eh?

    Its great cartridge.
    Yup 145eldx, I'll be honest the gunworks brake was better at recoil reduction but the finnlight barrel was a different thread so I was looking at having to buy another one as it couldn't be re threaded without taking an inch off the barrel and @matagouri came to my rescue with the graystone brake.
    The graystone one is still very effective and being titanium it's lighter too, it's a pussy cat to shoot so long as your wearing hearing protection.

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    Nice break. I got a titanium radial brake with a rifle I bought not long ago. No idea who made it but was going to throw it in the parts bin and just use it bare or with a supp.
    Has to be one of the better ones I have used. Not too obnoxious and can keep the crosshair on target at all ranges if everything is setup right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Nice break. I got a titanium radial brake with a rifle I bought not long ago. No idea who made it but was going to throw it in the parts bin and just use it bare or with a supp.
    Has to be one of the better ones I have used. Not too obnoxious and can keep the crosshair on target at all ranges if everything is setup right.

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    That brake came with the barrel off aliexpress


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