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Re: FTR'ish bipod

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:27 pm
by simong
Hi Dave,

PM inbound this evening


Cheers

Simon

Re: FTR'ish bipod

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:42 am
by Maggot
simong wrote:Evening peeps,

Cheers for the info and opinions.
Glad to hear that Ovenpaa has his "Stottie..." In stock.
I maybe a heretic , but the weight isn't a concern as I'll only be plinking albeit out to 600 mards ( eventually :-) Don't do competition except county postal stuff . I'm told plinking should be fun !
Knowing Dave and having seen examples of his stuff that's the way I'll go ( Dave, I'll order through the site if that's best ?, can you do swivel attachments ?

Cheers chaps

The Greek
Just a thought Simon, but if you fancy shooting comps later or the league, then you will need to be within limits and you may find very few shoots are shot at 600, the majority being 900/10000. The barrel lengths tend to start round 30" to keep the velocities up so you stay supersonic past 800. I am not picking holes mate, just suggesting a bit of thinking ahead to save you some aggro IF you wanted to compete in the league etc.

Either way enjoy it.

Personally I would not waste my money and buy and AR but there you go :squirrel:

Re: FTR'ish bipod

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 8:09 pm
by TattooedGun
Maggot wrote:
simong wrote:Evening peeps,

Cheers for the info and opinions.
Glad to hear that Ovenpaa has his "Stottie..." In stock.
I maybe a heretic , but the weight isn't a concern as I'll only be plinking albeit out to 600 mards ( eventually :-) Don't do competition except county postal stuff . I'm told plinking should be fun !
Knowing Dave and having seen examples of his stuff that's the way I'll go ( Dave, I'll order through the site if that's best ?, can you do swivel attachments ?

Cheers chaps

The Greek
Just a thought Simon, but if you fancy shooting comps later or the league, then you will need to be within limits and you may find very few shoots are shot at 600, the majority being 900/10000. The barrel lengths tend to start round 30" to keep the velocities up so you stay supersonic past 800. I am not picking holes mate, just suggesting a bit of thinking ahead to save you some aggro IF you wanted to compete in the league etc.

Either way enjoy it.

Personally I would not waste my money and buy and AR but there you go :squirrel:
:o

Re: FTR'ish bipod

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 8:54 pm
by Maggot
TattooedGun wrote:
Maggot wrote:
simong wrote:Evening peeps,

Cheers for the info and opinions.
Glad to hear that Ovenpaa has his "Stottie..." In stock.
I maybe a heretic , but the weight isn't a concern as I'll only be plinking albeit out to 600 mards ( eventually :-) Don't do competition except county postal stuff . I'm told plinking should be fun !
Knowing Dave and having seen examples of his stuff that's the way I'll go ( Dave, I'll order through the site if that's best ?, can you do swivel attachments ?

Cheers chaps

The Greek
Just a thought Simon, but if you fancy shooting comps later or the league, then you will need to be within limits and you may find very few shoots are shot at 600, the majority being 900/10000. The barrel lengths tend to start round 30" to keep the velocities up so you stay supersonic past 800. I am not picking holes mate, just suggesting a bit of thinking ahead to save you some aggro IF you wanted to compete in the league etc.

Either way enjoy it.

Personally I would not waste my money and buy and AR but there you go :squirrel:
:o
Don't worry.....them that know me know I am taking the p***....as usual :twisted: