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    Quote Originally Posted by David TS View Post
    Well done



    Pfft.....I had to wait SEVEN MONTHS
    7 months, wow that is real pain. Only been 2 weeks so far for me, so if they do arrive in weeks 17-19, I shouldn't have waited more than 6 weeks.

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    I think Gavin started work on the project at the IWA show in Nuremberg 2 years ago...

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    if Gavin can make the delivery in two weeks, it will be the quickest delivery I've ever had on a "to order" rifle

    Just pleased it is on the way.......but the wait WILL be tough!

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    Just be aware - as anyone can verify - Gabby is about to pop with nunber two so my eye may be off the ball a bit! Week 17-19 is their promise!
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    FYI all. Spoke to Daniel Valmont today - he is now offering these as a dealer. He can also get hold of complete wood sets (with carry handle assemblies) for those wishing to replace the plastic fantastics. He describes the condition as 2serviceable, but in need of refurb/refinish".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Backsight clicking up to 600 yards can only be due to a weak spring in the cursor slide. PM me
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    Per our PM exchange, thank you very much for your help

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    Quote Originally Posted by OxfordAndy View Post
    FYI all. Spoke to Daniel Valmont today - he is now offering these as a dealer. He can also get hold of complete wood sets (with carry handle assemblies) for those wishing to replace the plastic fantastics. He describes the condition as 2serviceable, but in need of refurb/refinish".
    Have you got contact details.

    Thanks

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    ---------- Post added at 02:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:42 PM ----------

    Just started looking at this today, how dow I remove the butt plate without chewing the stock to death, it is getting me steamed up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfurby View Post
    Have you got contact details.

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    ---------- Post added at 02:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:42 PM ----------

    Just started looking at this today, how dow I remove the butt plate without chewing the stock to death, it is getting me steamed up.

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    Re removing the butt plate, you unscrew the centre screw, then gently lever the plug under the screw out, the hole is then large enough to get to the buttstock screw (which is easier if you have the buttstock screw removal tool, but not impossible without).

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    Went to Bisley yesterday and shot at 100yrds.
    Wasn't a very serious shoot, was letting some friends have a go , just with sling, no rest. was holding 2 inch groups using RWS ammo, rifle functioned well.
    I think I will eventually go the route of a piccatinny rail and scope, probably a 6 x 42 would fit the bill, and look the part.
    Also getting used to the plastic furniture, may just get a long butt plate and see how it goes.
    Another ex soldier, funny how they suddenly appear when you take out the SLR, said they had terrible problems with the wood handguards splitting, had to tape them up with duct tape!

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    DUCT TAPE
    not on my watch.... but I did find [I]any[I] reason to remove the woodwork from the regiments SLRs it looked [I]so[I] much better on the workshops shooting teams rifles

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