First Fullbore Rifle
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First Fullbore Rifle
Hi All
FAC application going in next month. What would you recommend as a first fullbore? I have all the others decided but not this one. My budget for it will be around £500 second hand as my theory is to not spend too much until I have some experience of owning one and know what I like and don't like etc.... More funds are available though if it would be a bad idea to shop in this price range!
It will be used for prone target shooting which my club does on the Bisley ranges. 7.62 is the recommendation of the club and the ammo that they stock so would like to stick with this for now.
FAC application going in next month. What would you recommend as a first fullbore? I have all the others decided but not this one. My budget for it will be around £500 second hand as my theory is to not spend too much until I have some experience of owning one and know what I like and don't like etc.... More funds are available though if it would be a bad idea to shop in this price range!
It will be used for prone target shooting which my club does on the Bisley ranges. 7.62 is the recommendation of the club and the ammo that they stock so would like to stick with this for now.
Re: First Fullbore Rifle
Something very "run of the mill" would get you started. Parker Hale T4, PH 1200. Just note, if you're shooting prone TR some of these rifles are offered without suitable sights.
http://www.byswordandmusket.co.uk/fac-r ... get-rifle/
https://www.gunstar.co.uk/parker-hale-1 ... es/1115091
http://www.byswordandmusket.co.uk/fac-r ... get-rifle/
https://www.gunstar.co.uk/parker-hale-1 ... es/1115091
Re: First Fullbore Rifle
Howa. Undoubtably as a "first". Accurate, well made, freely available in a plethora of configurations and cheap! And personally, I'd go .223. You'll lose nothing up to 600 and you'll learn to read the ind like a demon! Cheaper and easier on the shoulder as well....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: First Fullbore Rifle
Thanks for the suggestions. I definitely want to stick with 7.62 at the moment as it is the clubs recommendation and they stock the ammo so I have easy access. And there is at least one internal club competition where we have the possibility of shooting out to 1000 yards. Although only the top 2 go to that from memory so unlikely I would be doing that for a while! haha.
Hopefully I can get away with .308 / 7.62 on my FAC to keep my options open. Some seem to be ok with this and others get told to choose.
Hopefully I can get away with .308 / 7.62 on my FAC to keep my options open. Some seem to be ok with this and others get told to choose.
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I went with the old school Remington 700P - I went for a decent second hand one with a half decent scope on it. It will still outshoot me every day, and with RWS 155 pretty accurate all the way out to 1000 yards.
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Re: First Fullbore Rifle
That was my option before asking here so good to have it backed up. It only seems available in .308. I have seen conflicting information in various places. Can you fire 7.62 ammo through a .308 rifle?Robbo wrote:I went with the old school Remington 700P - I went for a decent second hand one with a half decent scope on it. It will still outshoot me every day, and with RWS 155 pretty accurate all the way out to 1000 yards.
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Hi
By 'Target Shooting' do you mean TR style with aperture sights or do you mean shooting at targets with a scoped rifle?
Donald
By 'Target Shooting' do you mean TR style with aperture sights or do you mean shooting at targets with a scoped rifle?
Donald
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Do what I did and ask for both the .223/5.56 and the .308/7.62
I am on the understanding from my FEO that once one has been purchased, you can only buy ammo for that rifle. So if I bought a .308, I would only be able to purchase .308 ammo. Not 7.62.
As for firing 7.62 through a .308, not sure. Something to do with pressures prevents it perhaps?
I am on the understanding from my FEO that once one has been purchased, you can only buy ammo for that rifle. So if I bought a .308, I would only be able to purchase .308 ammo. Not 7.62.
As for firing 7.62 through a .308, not sure. Something to do with pressures prevents it perhaps?
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Re: First Fullbore Rifle
I have a 7.62 rifle on my ticket and an ammunition slot for .308/7.62 so I can buy either. I previously only had 7.62 - some RFD's will sell you .308 and some won't so i got it changed to include both.
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:) The question I should have asked in the beginning.MrD wrote:Hi
By 'Target Shooting' do you mean TR style with aperture sights or do you mean shooting at targets with a scoped rifle?
Donald
When someone says they want a cheap 7.62 rifle for target shooting at Bisley I automatically think sling and aperture sights.
If you're looking for a cheap rifle for a casual club bang, scope and bipod style out to 600 yards, then there's no end of choice.
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