An S Class rifle
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Re: An S Class rifle
Ovenpaaa,
We all enjoyed it even those who struggled to get 10 shots off in 60 seconds.
I single fed all mine and didnt feel rushed.
S class format at the first meet in April.
Mike
We all enjoyed it even those who struggled to get 10 shots off in 60 seconds.
I single fed all mine and didnt feel rushed.
S class format at the first meet in April.
Mike
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It's built - subject to the usual tweaking! :shakeshout:
and it came in under weight as well!
and it came in under weight as well!
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Re: An S Class rifle
Looks good as well
What I like about this is there is no need to ask the normal 'what does it weigh/what length barrel/what 'scope magnification' as they are effectively documented already within the regulations.
What I like about this is there is no need to ask the normal 'what does it weigh/what length barrel/what 'scope magnification' as they are effectively documented already within the regulations.
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Thank you. Still a work in progress, but at least it's now shootable - roll on testing!
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Re: An S Class rifle
Monopod?
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Well spotted! :lol:christel wrote:Monopod?
wtfwtf
Put it on to weigh the rifle and decided to leave it on. As I said on the S-Class website I don't have a problem with them because it's attached to the rifle and in any case I use it as a hand hold rather than a rear rest - but I'll leave to the "Technical Committee" to rule on the legality* or otherwise!
*I'm happy to rule in favour regarding Scotland!
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Re: An S Class rifle
Here is what I hope to be shooting:
Its a Sako 75 Finnlight in 6.5x55 I just need to wind the mag down as it wears a 6-24x56 Fox scope.
It was good fun at 500 Yards on Sunday once we could see the targets!
Its a Sako 75 Finnlight in 6.5x55 I just need to wind the mag down as it wears a 6-24x56 Fox scope.
It was good fun at 500 Yards on Sunday once we could see the targets!
Sako 75 Finnlight 6.5x55
Sako 75 6PPC
BSA International Mk III
Ruger 10/22
Anschutz 54
Howa 1500 Varmint 223 - Sold
Sako 75 6PPC
BSA International Mk III
Ruger 10/22
Anschutz 54
Howa 1500 Varmint 223 - Sold
Re: An S Class rifle
ILLEGAL! :lol:Sandgroper wrote:Well spotted! :lol:christel wrote:Monopod?
wtfwtf
Put it on to weigh the rifle and decided to leave it on. As I said on the S-Class website I don't have a problem with them because it's attached to the rifle and in any case I use it as a hand hold rather than a rear rest - but I'll leave to the "Technical Committee" to rule on the legality* or otherwise!
*I'm happy to rule in favour regarding Scotland!
Re: An S Class rifle
That will do nicely!Landy Dave wrote:Here is what I hope to be shooting:
Its a Sako 75 Finnlight in 6.5x55 I just need to wind the mag down as it wears a 6-24x56 Fox scope.
Out of interest do you know what the bolt core diameter is or would you mind measuring it if you get a chance? I have been advised it is 16,0mm however I have a feeling it is a bit bigger than that.
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Re: An S Class rifle
I hope to be shooting S class this year far oop north in Scotland , I have purchased a specialist piece of kit made just for this type of thing ------ a bog standard BRNO ZKK in .243.This I believe is the spirit of the S class discipline.It will be fitted with a Bushnell 3200 scope and whatever sling is handy ,maybe a bipod if I can be bothered buying one.If a gun is accurate and the driver does his/her best ,that's all that matters ,winning is an added extra.I believe that the cost should be capped ,you should shoot what would normally be shot and nothing exotic .
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