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Donaldson guns Milton Keynes
Would just like to say what a brilliant RFD this is, really well priced on the items I wanted from them. Great stock of kit to. If you are also into straight pull AR type rifles he has a great selection. Colin is a lovely bloke with a great knowledge, his enthusiasm shines through when talking about his products.
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Has Colin sold that .50BMG Accuracy International yet? More to the point, is pink punters still opposite? 

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I picked up my 2nd and 3rd rifles from there, lovely shop and helpful staff
Deddington and District Rifle and Revolver Club (D&DR&RC) http://www.ddrrc.net
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wish they were a lot closer to me, picked up my FAC airarms from them, mind you, thinking about it, I would spend too much money 

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Ovenpea-he didn’t bring that out to show me. But pretty much all the AR he had he was showing off including his personal collection. I will be getting my next rifle from him, hopefully a .308 or .338 if I’m lucky to be allowed one in the future.
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.338 may be a problem at Bisley as to the best of my knowledge all .338s are banned (no specific cartridge mentioned just .338 )Pux wrote:Ovenpea-he didn’t bring that out to show me. But pretty much all the AR he had he was showing off including his personal collection. I will be getting my next rifle from him, hopefully a .308 or .338 if I’m lucky to be allowed one in the future.
if you want a longer range target rifle then one of the 6.5's, they have longer legs than .308, although personally I cant be bothered to change from .308 for the amount of shooting over 600 yrds that I do, besides 7.5 Swiss is much more fun at 1000 yrds (as long as my eyes hold out

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Thanks for the above Ken, that makes sense why at work we always get shoved to STANTA for .338 even though bisley is closer. Will probably stick with .308 or 6.5 then. I’ve always listed after a AIkennyc wrote:.338 may be a problem at Bisley as to the best of my knowledge all .338s are banned (no specific cartridge mentioned just .338 )Pux wrote:Ovenpea-he didn’t bring that out to show me. But pretty much all the AR he had he was showing off including his personal collection. I will be getting my next rifle from him, hopefully a .308 or .338 if I’m lucky to be allowed one in the future.
if you want a longer range target rifle then one of the 6.5's, they have longer legs than .308, although personally I cant be bothered to change from .308 for the amount of shooting over 600 yrds that I do, besides 7.5 Swiss is much more fun at 1000 yrds (as long as my eyes hold out)
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