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Kitty, just the photo that I had in mind. Notice how much bigger the targets are on the first and bottom row!
Chickster, what the h**l is an arse? The rear end of a chicken?
Cannot wait until the Mid-South Classic to see another classic "fold like a cheap suit" from the Chickster.
Dawg, are you doing another Calcutta? Too bad the Limey won't be there.
Everyone have a nice weekend and Fourth. I am leaving for the lake and some R & R! I might partake of a few adult beverages!
Chickster, what the h**l is an arse? The rear end of a chicken?
Cannot wait until the Mid-South Classic to see another classic "fold like a cheap suit" from the Chickster.
Dawg, are you doing another Calcutta? Too bad the Limey won't be there.
Everyone have a nice weekend and Fourth. I am leaving for the lake and some R & R! I might partake of a few adult beverages!
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What are they?
Hi Chicken,
they're a very fine pair of rifles.
For the benefit of those of us restricted to IMMSU rules (i.e. basically factory standard e.g. 1712 straight from the box) could you explain what the bits and pieces are going in to them.
regards,
Nigel.
they're a very fine pair of rifles.
For the benefit of those of us restricted to IMMSU rules (i.e. basically factory standard e.g. 1712 straight from the box) could you explain what the bits and pieces are going in to them.
regards,
Nigel.
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Re: What are they?
Nigel,fwt1712 wrote:Hi Chicken,
they're a very fine pair of rifles.
For the benefit of those of us restricted to IMMSU rules (i.e. basically factory standard e.g. 1712 straight from the box) could you explain what the bits and pieces are going in to them.
regards,
Nigel.
Sorry for the delay, it's not like me to waste the chance to crow!
Action = 54.18MSR- barrel knocked out,trigger changed over to 2 pounds
Barrel = Lilja
Stock = Mark Pharr
Metal work = Marv Pearson
Trigger = Mark Pharr
11 MOA base and ring set up = Marv Pearson
Scope = Bushnell 8-32x40 with the 1/4 MOA dot
Ammo = Remington/Eley Black box EPS
We do have the ability to shoot a non "Factory" rifle in hunter, but don't you guys have a "Standard Rifle" class?
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Re: What are they?
I have been accused of "slighting" the other rifle in the pic. The differences are below...Anonymous wrote:Nigel,fwt1712 wrote:Hi Chicken,
they're a very fine pair of rifles.
For the benefit of those of us restricted to IMMSU rules (i.e. basically factory standard e.g. 1712 straight from the box) could you explain what the bits and pieces are going in to them.
regards,
Nigel.
Sorry for the delay, it's not like me to waste the chance to crow!
Action = 54.18MSR- barrel knocked out,trigger changed over to 2 pounds
Barrel = Lilja
Stock = Mark Pharr
Metal work = Marv Pearson
Trigger = Mark Pharr
11 MOA base and ring set up = Marv Pearson
Scope = Bushnell 8-32x40 with the 1/4 MOA dot
Ammo = Remington/Eley Black box EPS
We do have the ability to shoot a non "Factory" rifle in hunter, but don't you guys have a "Standard Rifle" class?
Bottom metals are Mark's new ones
Scope is a Weaver T-24 w/ 1/2 MOA dot
Rings are Millet (?) on Wayne Maerier risers
Briler trigger shoe I think...
Oh, and the stock color!



