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    Quote Originally Posted by Son View Post
    We had hells own strife a few years ago... apparently a H barrel Lithgowicon sporter accraglassed into a synthetic stock with a 3 to 9 X 50 scope on it is a faithful reproduction after you put a bandaid on the magnification dial to "lock" it at 3 power.... I walked, haven't been back!

    The problem with the Omark plan is the words "genuine issue"... In our AIHPA rules on class 1b (IIRC) when trying to narrow the class down to No1 MkIII standard rifles only "genuine issue rifles" even meant I couldn't use the No6 as it was never issued. So I couldn't use a reproduction No6 either...
    Even though you are looking at a "faithfull reproduction" it is not a reproduction of a genuine issue rifle. I might be reading it wrong...
    We had hells own strife a few years ago... apparently a H barrel Lithgow sporter accraglassed into a synthetic stock with a 3 to 9 X 50 scope on it is a faithful reproduction after you put a bandaid on the magnification dial to "lock" it at 3 power.... I walked, haven't been back!

    That rifle wouldn't be allowed as it is not as externally complete as issued
    How about this then, a parker hale TX1200 scoped?
    faithfull repro or not?

    To me a No6 was issued for trials, if you can prove it was issued on some scale be it for trials, evaluation of any nation of any of the defence arms, then it is good to go within state regulations. the same for the Omark, can you remember what else was trialled or evaluated?
    What we where trying to achieve was to be all inclusive rather than exclusive,
    and in reality how big is sniper class going to be? remember all Gradings and most of the shoots will be standard class!!!


    what extra advantage are you going to have using a No6 against a No4 or No5?

    Scopes taped and signed and checked by RO if he wants as he walks the mound, any tampering of you go, remembering that you can make your own rules up to district level if promulgated early to allow all competitors time to become acquainted with the rules.

    Come over to WA on a posting to perth and come shoot with us Brad, you will feel a lot better!!

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