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10-23-2014 09:34 AM
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chosenman: So I guess it's safe to say "it holds it's zero"! Amazing. That also looks like a tremendous range you're using.
Ridolpho
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I'd say that's a military range...
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Originally Posted by
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chosenman: So I guess it's safe to say "it holds it's zero"! Amazing. That also looks like a tremendous range you're using.
Ridolpho
The old war dog made of wood and steel hasn't stood down yet!
Ridolpho, the range is the hallowed ground of Bisley. The particular range in the photo is Century range which extends back to 600 yards.
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The rifle is but half the equation, the ammo and the user...
With some searching an original bolt could probably be found in the UK
; but obviously the refit was done properly.
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Rifle, ammo & user...........?
Shouldn't that be 'but a third of the equation' Rob? (Truly & earnestly sorry, but the pedant in me couldn't help it!)
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Originally Posted by
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The rifle is but half the equation, the ammo and the user...
With some searching an original bolt could probably be found in the
UK
; but obviously the refit was done properly.
I like to think I'm a half decent shot, Her Majesty spent a considerable amount of tax payers money to have me trained. The ammunition is Target Master loaded by HPS Target Rifles Ltd, so decent quality ammunition, however a competent shooter and good ammunition requires a well built weapon to deliver the accuracy.
I would suggest the well fitting replacement bolt was maybe done as part of the FTR. Maybe Roger would be able to expand on that.
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Thanks Steve. I'm not familiar with the rifle in detail as I know some forummers are. It is probably going to be practically impossible to know for sure if the bolt is an ordnance replacement or the work of a competent civvy gunsmith, although it seems to have been done well if the groups are anything to go by. If the rifle has a uniform finish (including the bolt) & that is suncorite then it may point towards ordnance work, as would of course FTR markings. It's only an observation but I also think that most civvies are more reticent when renumbering bolts - they *****-foot about at it, with resultant shallow stamps. The military don't seem to be troubled by such niceties & belt the numbers in. But again, I'm speaking in generalities.....there are always going to be exceptions.
It's a lovely rifle regardless & I'd certainly give it house room.
ATB.
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When I examined it, I had no reason to think the bolt was replaced by anyone other than the MoD when it went through FTR. Leave it alone. It is what it is and right as rain.
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