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    Picked this little full up off @Beavis
    Weighs 2.9 kg as pictured. Should make a nice wee carry rifle

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    Nick, very nice rifle & calibre which will serve you well!

    Exactly what do you have on your scope elevation turret?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seventenths View Post
    Nick, very nice rifle & calibre which will serve you well!

    Exactly what do you have on your scope elevation turret?
    One of the Leupold factory s1 screw on dial turrets. Seems to work sweet, although maybe a bit overkill on the old 6 power vx3 haha

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    New 7x57R barrel set for my fair double rifle, plus rail, rings and pad.
    If it wasn't -29deg, here in Alberta, I would go and sight in the scope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick-D View Post
    Picked this little full up off @Beavis
    Weighs 2.9 kg as pictured. Should make a nice wee carry rifle

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    Nick. That sure is nice and light. That’d be a very handy rifle. I like it!

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    it better aim itself
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    Quote Originally Posted by res View Post
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    it better aim itself
    Hell it better make the coffee and serve ya breakfast too, that's a few dineros right there

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    Quote Originally Posted by res View Post
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    it better aim itself
    Hope you have something huge to put it on: either you have a tiny arm.....or it’s absolutely humongous...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    Hope you have something huge to put it on: either you have a tiny arm.....or it’s absolutely humongous...
    bit of both lol

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    They are a massive scope, but the premier 5-25 heritage series, which this replaces, is probably the best scope I’ve shot long range with


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    New toy....
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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    New toy....
    Nice! One of the original Otago Mounted Rifles issue. They got them way before the regular NZ Army did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    New toy....
    Nice pipe, ide love one of those.....or a kar98

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    1986 Remington 700 243 + Swarovski Habicht 3-9 x 36
    This whole setup costed me exactly $1000 including the rings so pretty happy with that.
    Not a super lightweight, but beautifully balanced and easy to handle.
    Very keen to try it out on the open tops in the Kaimanawa.

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    Synthetic,

    That’s one of the Classic series Remington made in the 80s. Really good stock design and well made.

    The scope is quality. A steal at 1K!

 

 

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