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HI MATT ref foxs mate you need too come up to the sunny mendips mate foxs here keep me awake at night:thumbdown: come on up all the best jon :thumbup:

 

LOL. My mums cousin doesnt live too far from the mendips. They live just out side Wiveliscombe. And work in the gun shop in Wivey.

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This might get peoples hackles up on here but here it goes. This is after an afternoon of me pigeon shooting in a wood of about 1/2 acre in size. There was rape one side and Mustard/Charlotte the other. We had a hard frost the night before and the wood has a big barn inside. I was stood by the barn so i had a reasonably clear scope of shooting. I had 22 pigeons, 3 rooks, 6 Crows, 3 Jackdaws and 2 Magpies. The picture only shows the pigeons as the Corvids ended up in the pigs that surrounded the wood. Only fired 60 shots all afternoon too!!

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If any of you know of or have got a .270 WSM for sale PM me, I've got it on my ticket but not found the right one at the right money yet :sneaky2:

 

Sorry mate now.

 

 

Can I just ask, without being rude, why the foof do you want a WSM?! Within a year cases etc will be impossible to get hold of due to the fact even the Yankees' don't like them!

 

 

IMHO They don't do anything a .270 (Unfashionable at the moment I know, but still one of the finest medium game/medium-long range calibers ever made) will do.

 

If you want something a little better than a .270 but still shizzle hot look at the .280 :thumbup1:

 

 

Sam

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6.5x55 is the new .270

 

Depends what your doing IMHO. A 6.5x55 is a great woodland rifle, sub 200m I don't think it can be beaten, but once you get out to 200-300m then the trajectory is so loopy its like firing over the rainbow.

 

 

I think that the .270 is probably the best off the self hill calibre about, apart from maybe a .30-06 if your man enough. I reckon more deer have been killed up north with a .270 than anything else, though maybe a .243 is getting close these days.

 

 

Sam :)

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Depends what your doing IMHO. A 6.5x55 is a great woodland rifle, sub 200m I don't think it can be beaten, but once you get out to 200-300m then the trajectory is so loopy its like firing over the rainbow.

 

Sam :)

 

Depends what grain bullet and if you home load, Personaly not got a problem with mine!:001_tt2:

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