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New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 10:09 am
by Tubby10
I’m relatively new to this, I got into shooting from a stalking perspective.

After having my .243 re-barrelled by Dolphin I was somewhat shocked at how accurate it was at the range and decided to explore long range shooting.

I spent several days with sharpshooting Uk and realised I enjoyed this as much as stalking, also my riffle is now so heavy it’s difficult to lug around on a hill.

I live and work in the West of Scotland and like many, plans for regular stalking/shooting etc have been interrupted by little ones. I’m now at a point where I can get back into this a bit more and have just started reloading and had some very nervous moments glass bedding both my rifle stocks.

All this is costing a ridiculous amount and taking up vast swathes of time but it's great fun and i’m really enjoying myself. I have found the shooting community incredibly friendly and helpful whenever asking for advice, I’d like to benefit from more experienced peoples advice and tips. I have to admit to not being the most vocal on public forums.

Many thanks

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 10:34 am
by Christel
Tubby10, welcome :wave:

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 10:35 am
by WelshShooter
Welcome to the forum Tubby! As with any forum, it's only as good as the people who contribute. Feel free to share your glass bedding procedure etc as it can be very helpful for some of us folk who have not done it before.

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 11:07 am
by Tubby10
Many thanks for the welcome,

WelshShooter,

Caveat: I am no professional when it comes to this, I can see why it's expensive to get done because it's very messy, you need to be pedantic and have every tool ready to go. (trying to find something whilst covered in devcon is not pleasant). Youtube has some excellent and some terrible videos.

A significant amount of shoe polish on anything that shouldn't be glued, Suitable punches to remove the trigger and releases if required.
a lot of silly putty of modelling clay in every crevice or hole that you don't want to be filled with Devcon, acraglass or even epoxy(with a fibre mixed in), a dremmel to "key" the receptive surfaces and loads of degreaser for all the surfaces that you want things to adhere to.

I have a picture of the second time I did it but don't know how to post them yet. My advice would be to buy a second-hand stock cheap and then take it from there. I did the full length on an old HS precision stock but for my GRS beserk, I just did the front end. Whilst none of it is pretty its a lot better than it was. Mind you the rifle is always more accurate than I can shoot.

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 12:04 pm
by Mattnall
Hello and welcome :wave:

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 2:10 pm
by Les
Hello .... welcome to FBUK! :good:

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 2:16 pm
by shotgun sam
Hi Tubby10 welcome to the forum.

I notice you are from the Glasgow area we have a few members from your neck of the woods and further at Clyde valley pistol club ( http://www.clydevalleypistolclub.org.uk )
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We have a 25 meter indoor range for gallery rifle shooting and normally do one day a month at Blairadam full bore range shooting 200/500 yard range.

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 3:18 pm
by Tubby10
Many thanks that info, I had previously been along for an intro evening but kids got in the way and I didn’t have a 22lr at the time.

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 6:04 am
by ovenpaa
:wave:

Re: New Member Scotland

Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 6:59 am
by snayperskaya
Hello and welcome Comrade ussrflag