BJD 155's should go well from it its all we used to use until Bergers came along Seirras well over priced never used them I guess I used BJD's for 10 years out of my Neilsen 300 FB rifle
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BJD 155's should go well from it its all we used to use until Bergers came along Seirras well over priced never used them I guess I used BJD's for 10 years out of my Neilsen 300 FB rifle
A very nice L42 with a good deal of its CES a mere 16.5K /Au
I'm in that area what Gil is talking about I have a few books though I am not a book shop I seem to collect them some have value and I have never really sat down to fathom and troll the net to get an...
A few more the rifle ads etc they are pretty good especially ordering a hair trigger for the 375 H&H:yikes:
I have often commented to my wife whilst living in the hills and densely forested areas is really nice and tranquil you really have to have a solid plan to ensure your not going to be over run by a...
Yes there are quite a few articles on different aspects aligned with the company and shooting.
As promised I will start to up load pics from time to time of a Parker Hale catalog I have just purchased it is from from 1957 which is my vintage year.
I am pretty lucky as who ever had this piece...
My views on those air thieves that fleece people especially the older folk out of their savings are not for print but they do however align perfectly with what happened to spies when caught in the...
Stopping any further spread of rust is priority, light oiling and a wipe down whilst trying to preserve the patina is important to me my 1916 303 was a good learning curve with a brought over the...
If you go by the reputable sellers here like Alan De Enfield, Painter777, BAR or any of the other long term members just PM them with your request they have a spider web of contacts and go from there...
Yep he may have said that but it doesn't take away from the fact that an earlier agreement between the U.K and our Govt was reneged upon by the U.K leaving us in the lurch and Singapore falling, we...
Some movies I have watched they have rubber bayonets and wobbly 303's guess some movie studios are not blessed with the engine power that Hollywood can generate.
I liked Unbroken to show just how...
Good save Muffet family stuff so often get outsold from the relations as not all members realize the intrinsic value of an items history, a leftie eh! would have been fun wonder how many times he...
Well you can only go by what you are taught and by whom we all know the drill here every weapon is loaded despite what others say and never point a firearm at anything your not going to shoot. If its...
Send them through Gil pls.
Damn fine rig you have there Gil makes me jealous it would have made a fine weapons system had not the AW system beat it by "a slim margin".
As a side note Gil I have a 1957 230pp Parker Hale...
Brought 100 of his 174/.312's to try I still have a packet of Malcolm Bones original .312's these newies seem to look like BJD's I know when I was using the original 174's from Taipan they worked...
I see a complete round at 9 o'clock appears to have a coloured tip could be Trace or A.P due to black and white pic.
It was not what was and what wasn't passed on as far as who was where etc it was proven that the Brit's has laid the foundations for the swift demise of their ships due to p*ss poor storage of the...
Well it has been a bit busy as the 2 expended main gun cases attest on the ground.
So whats with the spare boot on the running board and the tanker at the rear with a Garand ready to take a pot shot...
Sorry Gunner but the S is stamped on the small flat just below where the bolt head sits with the bolt closed its just the lighting/camera angle and its a faint stamp, the top of the wrist was not...
Done Badger one of the best sites on the net is this place.:thup:
Yes 30three it was on you tube
I just watched a 2 part doco on Jutland where they extensively surveyed the wrecks of the British ships and found out what was "wrong with their bloody ships today" to quote I think it was Beatty's...
You can have the most accurate rifle in the world but if your supplied with crap ammo then you may as well throw wheat at them seems there was more than one ammunition blunder by the Brit's in that...