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Yes with a chrony, 24" tube(shillen) Jim Borden action, Jewell trigger,McMillan stock, built by callum Ferguson, topped of with a PM II. Check Midway U.K, they sell the full range. Got mine from the states.

 

Got to love the Jewell trigger, Bought mine from Callum.

I only bought the Remmie for the action to be re-barreling and blueprinted, But decided to try it first, After getting on target the first group with Hornady Vmax without any load development was 0.300"! So no need yet!

 

 

For the rest of you dreamers check out Callum Fergusons site

 

Precision Rifle Services Ltd. Custom Rifles built in Scotland. Accuracy Guaranteed whether for Hunting or Target Shooting. Re-barrelling with Shilen, Border or Krieger Barrels. Timberline Alpine Actions from Borden. McMillan Fibreglass Stocks. Jewell

 

Check the price list for a wood stocked rifle.......From £10,495......

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Nice little gun that Lorry my first air rifle was a Daisey Powerline,lovely little gun ive got 4 twelve bores and an air rifle but never go shooting these days,i keep hold of them just in case i get the bug again.

 

It done the job for us as youngens, I remember my father only letting me take about 5 pellets and saying that I would make sure I had a proper shot and not waste shots haha

 

Ive been thinking of trying to get a gun license soon before I gets harder because I know I'll get back into shooting when I'm older.

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Theoben Fenman .22

 

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Ruger 10/22

 

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Remmie .243 Varmint barrel and T8 13LBS losded and with slings etc.

 

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Browning Ultra XS and XT, The XT now has a precision fit stock and a high rib at the moment, Pics to follow

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Theoben Fenman .22

 

ruger1022.jpg

Ruger 10/22

 

DSC00057.jpg

Remmie .243 Varmint barrel and T8 13LBS losded and with slings etc.

 

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Browning Ultra XS and XT, The XT now has a precision fit stock and a high rib at the moment, Pics to follow

 

We had a double gun day in November and we were amazed what one of the guns was using. Two 36" barreled Kreighoff K80 Super Sport WCG Ltd Ed. I know they are worth about £15-20k a peice. As i know the people who stock them. There are only 12 in the world.

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Lorry i dont think its to difficult to get a shot gun certificate,but a rifle is a bit harder,if you join a club its makes life alot easier.

 

I'm gonna have a look into it my mates father has had them years wonder if a reference from him might help? I'd have a couple shotguns but would much prefer a couple of rifles.

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We had a double gun day in November and we were amazed what one of the guns was using. Two 36" barreled Kreighoff K80 Super Sport WCG Ltd Ed. I know they are worth about £15-20k a peice. As i know the people who stock them. There are only 12 in the world.

 

Ive tried varying K80s and never tought i could improve my scores over the Browning. At the end of the day its 2 metal tubes with a taper at the end lol

 

I think the most basic K80 is just under £10,000 now, Seen one at Bywell last year and the wood that was on it was only fit for firewood!

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I tried his K80 out and it was like trying to hold a bloody cannon. Very light but difficult to control with all of that length on the end. We mainly use 32 inch barrels on our O/U. But we do have 30 and 28 inch barrels when we are rough shootin in the woods.

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