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Grinder

Staffordshire Variations

#1 Post by Grinder »

Seing as I wont be seeing any of you guys at the club thie WE, what is the average length of time for a Variation in Staff's at the minute?.

One for one swap of an empty (soon to be filled tongueout ) Slot (.223 to .308).
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Re: Staffordshire Variations

#2 Post by old_n07 »

Not done one myself recently Matt but Chris (S) has done a few recently and they have been pretty quick - week or so

Neil

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Almost forgot, what have you bought :grin:
ChrisB

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#3 Post by ChrisB »

Staffs have been pretty darn good. (incase they are watching...hee)

Normally a week or so.
alijnclarke

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#4 Post by alijnclarke »

I sent a variation off on Monday, will let you know when it comes back. Only took three weeks last time I did it, that was for first grant of a deer calibre
M99

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#5 Post by M99 »

Mat

1:1s are by return of post normally, 5 days at the outside.
nigelc

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#6 Post by nigelc »

Mine was done within a week - always had excellent service from Staffs :grin:
Grinder

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#7 Post by Grinder »

Thank you Gents, FAC Mailed Recorded Post Today, I can brief Mrs B to check the mail end of the week..........that withstanding my clerical skills have been up to speed and said FAC will not be sent straight back!.

Neil, .308 SPS Tactical, it is in process so to speak, no money changed hands yet bought I have given a verbal agreement. I am looking at Tactical Rifle Comps at Diggle, so a tool befitting that is in order.

Blokes, Recoil Reduction Advice required form you, Moderator or Muzzle break? I would like to be able to use .308 at factory loads but tame the recoil so as not to affect distance.
Rburro2

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#8 Post by Rburro2 »

I think the dragon would look cool on a tactical remington
Grinder

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#9 Post by Grinder »

Looks are, my good friend irrelevant. The amount of recoil reduction yet retaining bullet performance is the win, I will shoot this rifle regardless - but a fair redcuction would make it a better experience.

If the Dragon can do this then hairy muff, but the one factor that is more important, is recoil redeuction. Thanks for the suggestion though, I will investigate ;-)
Rburro2

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#10 Post by Rburro2 »

I think there have been several reviews and the one on my .233 certainly works have a look at the reviews
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