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    Still a Lego gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Still a Lego gun
    I thought it was "Clicky Lego Gun"
    Contact me for reloading components, brass, projectiles, powder, primers, etc

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    how's the Atlas going? I might have to grab that back in about 2 weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    how's the Atlas going? I might have to grab that back in about 2 weeks
    Yep it's great on the AR thanks again

    Just let me know & I will ship it back to you.
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    Picked this up today for my little sis. Told her when she got her license we'd buy her first deer rifle, so had to live up to the promise.

    Shooters world did a good deal on it. Howa lightweight .308, Leupy VX1 3-9x40. Good honest deer shooter. Hope she'll be happy!

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    I like those Howa's. Might buy one someday as a bush rifle

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    Picked this up today for my little sis. Told her when she got her license we'd buy her first deer rifle, so had to live up to the promise.

    Shooters world did a good deal on it. Howa lightweight .308, Leupy VX1 3-9x40. Good honest deer shooter. Hope she'll be happy!

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    Good shit! And not a wimpy girly gun either

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    After shooting the auckland gong shoot with Nibblets gun that he kindly lend me,my own arrived yesterday from the smith.
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    next stage cerakoting but havent decided on the colour yet! any suggestions?
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    Where are you trying it out?
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Where are you trying it out?
    a mate is taking me to his mates farm somewhere in bumfuck Idaho,its a one off though! i need a place to practice but on more regular basis!

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    Nice rig Mayfly, any ideas what the overall weight is on that one?

    I'm thinking of making something similar based on a Tikka M595, which is the heavier older brother to your T3.

    kj

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    she is 10.7lbs/4.85kg as pictured on empty mag! what caliber is your tikka?

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    Mayfly, curious as to your reason for putting a brake on a 7-08 ?
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    Im picking to spot his own shots

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    not so much the kick but i like seeing where the bullets are impacting,my previous brake on a previous t3 was a holland qd brake and i absolutely loved it,insanly accurate,could spot my own shoots to 600yds! this should go better hopefully!

 

 

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