@Sharki if your rifle is already threaded and you get a DPT I can bore the Bush to suite your barrel when you come look at the Packrafts
@Sharki if your rifle is already threaded and you get a DPT I can bore the Bush to suite your barrel when you come look at the Packrafts
The Church of
John Browning
of the Later-Day Shooter
I have plenty more 6.5mm stories both good and bad and not in the Campfire section because true
The Church of
John Browning
of the Later-Day Shooter
Well not many votes for Hardy's then ah......
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Barry a can man, a can ;p
about 30 years ago we get a new medic in platoon, not used to infantry yet, 1 of the marksman " chuck me the can in my bag" about 5 mins later a beef steak and beans appears, "couldn't find any in your bag - have one of mine" cracked up
@akaroa1 be taking u up on that depending on stock available
btw more game has been killed in europe with 6.5 than any other caliber
Bold bold statement, got any facts to back that one up?
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
Bought my first Gunworks suppressor in 1997. Still got it and still works. Quieter than most as back then it was still in the experimental stage, so longer and heavier than now. All baffles are stainless. But a subsonic round pretty much has the signature of a .22lr subsonic round. Have used subs more than once to 'herd' animals that are walking away from me, back towards me. I'm a 300m max sort of guy.
A-tec are next level.
Svemko are what the cool kids are using tbh.
A-tec is pretty middle of the road in terms of quality and performance.They are probably the most prolific brand over here and do a good job with marketing on their display days .I would put A-tec in the same bracket as Gunworks,I have had five A-tec's ,still got one. It all depends on what your looking to do with it I suppose.
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