BR 18th August
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Re: BR 18th August
Ooh, we've never seen an albino walrus shoot afore...
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Re: BR 18th August
Christel uses a TruFlight barrel and it was a first for the .22 today to have the normally robust SMK's blow like this however it was a warm day. I was watching Christel shoot and she was not showing any real over pressure signs. I must admit I was getting worried and eventually stopped after having to clout the bolt handle on the S&L on two consecutive shots to open it. This with loads that I shoot three position and should be very safe.1066 wrote:Although I have seen no evidence, I wonder if the bullets might hold together better through a barrel with rachet rifling. I have a feeling that they don't engrave so deep - My Shilen barrel is certainly sweet to shove a patch through but I've never pushed them hard enough to fall apart.
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well I enjoyed my day apart from the sunburned legs and minor de-hydration :cheers:
and "tarts handbag" is a bit harsh :55:
Alan
and "tarts handbag" is a bit harsh :55:
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Re: BR 18th August
they're slightly red nowmeles meles wrote:Ooh, we've never seen an albino walrus shoot afore...
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Re: BR 18th August
Despite drinking water all day I still went home with a headache and drank a fair few glasses of water when I got home, followed by some SA Red.. (Well at GBP20 for 9 litres who is arguing)
Tarts handbag... Hmmm... you have to admit is is a bit blingy..
Tarts handbag... Hmmm... you have to admit is is a bit blingy..
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ovenpaa wrote: eventually stopped after having to clout the bolt handle on the S&L on two consecutive shots to open it...
EEEK !
Now we knows why we shoot military surplus canned bangs in old re-1939 rifles with rattley chambers...
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I was not happy hence I stopped. The whole action and barrel was very hot at this stage and I was trying to chamber and shoot in 2-3 seconds maximum.
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*picks up tankard of Owd Peculiar and begins to reminisce of the days spent behind the butt of a GPMG in Mesopotamia, firing 5 round bursts in +54 C heat with nary an issue....*
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1000 mile days on a motorbike in +50C was fun, we used to fuel up every 300 miles and I would drink as much water as I could and empty the rest over my head and in my motorbike helmet. At 100mph lifting the visor was akin to putting your face into a hot air blower.
Downside is I would take on several litres of water every day and still not stop for a pee until it got dark, I doubt I would attempt such rides these days.
Downside is I would take on several litres of water every day and still not stop for a pee until it got dark, I doubt I would attempt such rides these days.
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*swigs another pint*
"Did we mention the time when Badger Korporashun launched a mission to explore the surface of the sun? We had to line our shoes with tinfoil of course because of the heat..."

"Did we mention the time when Badger Korporashun launched a mission to explore the surface of the sun? We had to line our shoes with tinfoil of course because of the heat..."

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