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02-01-2017 11:34 AM
# ADS
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Originally Posted by
Brit plumber
Why would the Ausies have a different measuring system? And in metric for an imperialy ranged gun? I thought at first it was just the metric equivalent to imperial but there no way near similar.
Is it definitely for a Bren or could it be Steyr or similar?
on the 6th of the 6th in 1966 Australia
went metric* and so the gov to show they were ahead of the times republished everything with the new fancy metric measurements
* really took until 1971 before the transformation was complete but it started on that Monday the 6th with all currency changing that day.
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Jim,
I always shake my head that folks won't buy them considering they are fit cheap. I supply one with rifles when purchased here and keep them handy for reference at all times. They go into great depth on zeroing and maintenance as well as everything else. Ho hum.
Brian
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"dirt cheap"
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My thought would be that everyone who looks at this Bren forum needs one, or two copies of each. One to look pretty on the bookshelf and the other to get dirty on the bench and range!
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Meanwhile back on the range...
And buzzing with all this knew-found knowledge, this is what I was able to achieve during my zeroing session at 100 yards. Ammo is PPU 174gr factory, weapon (Bren MKIII 1956) was fired prone with sandbags stabilizing bipod. Sight set at 200 yds. No wind. Clear and bright conditions. (Eagle eyes will note, apropos a previous post of mine in which I had an uncommanded full-auto event, that the gas regulator is now happily set at the second from smallest position.)
Last edited by 5 Commando; 02-04-2017 at 11:42 AM.
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Very nice...wish I'd been there...
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