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Sam Thompson
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Hi mate,

 

Rifle is a Steyr Prohunter in .243 Scopes a S&B 8x56, and a T8 mod (big black one) changing to an Ase Utra Stainless one in the later photos.

 

The carcass is a roe I neck shot @ about 130m a year back. Bullet was a 95gr. Nosler "hunting" Ballistic Tip.

 

At the time I used that rifle for my small deer stalking, I have now changed to a 6.5x55 for better stopping power, but the .243 still does the business on rabbits-foxes out to 300m :)

 

 

Sam

remind me not to upset you!!lol:001_huh:

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yep two of my cousins work there and my brother used to.

they are the dady, 243 akley

 

My mums cousins husband uses a 243 ackley. Makes a mess when hitting a fox at 250 yards. When ever we are down their way we go out lamping. The most weve ever had over a weekend was 19. Will try and dig out a picture.

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My mums cousins husband uses a 243 ackley. Makes a mess when hitting a fox at 250 yards. When ever we are down their way we go out lamping. The most weve ever had over a weekend was 19. Will try and dig out a picture.

 

shot 79 deer in 4 days last year down south with my mate

yeras ago shot 21 foxes in one night near romney

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