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I have a question, is this the Steiner Ranger 8 with a outer diameter of 64mm? Because I want to know what height of mounting you are using? And which model? Greetings
Hi, I have recently just brought one and I'm interested in a replacement bolt release, if you can still help with this please let me know, thank you, Andy
The Evolution is a good choice, but be sure to look at their new versions as the Elite Compact is also very good: www.bluefieldsports.co.uk/shop/wildcat-elite-compact-2548?search=wildcat#attr=1705,1696
I have just received my standard (black) grip for the Chiappa Rhino in Australia. It was so much better than I was expecting (there's a dearth of alternative grips for this firearm). It's really well made, fits very securely to the frame and it looks great too. Very nice product! That said, I should have bought them in a range of colours. I figure the yellow would look awesome!
Sounds like the smith and tippmann are good choices for people just starting out with the smith being ideal of people who are confident in their ability to modify the gun while the Tippmann is better-suited to people who would rather stick with what’s in the box… The battle arms sounds better if you are experienced or planning to engage in serious competition… cause you know… price…
Gun bans begun with the criminalisation of self defence combined with a propaganda campaign around “community safety”. Sports shooters and hunters for the most part were silent, the anti gun rhetoric from politicans who are chasing ignorant votes and civil servants exercising their illegitimate powers has been persistent resulting in legislative creep over the a couple of decades. It’s was only a matter of time until sports shooters and hunters became targets of the global regime that sorts to enslave the masses. If you can’t see the powerful are eliminating your freedoms (not just firearms) then we’re all doomed to servitude.
We didn't in the video, but we did after and the 17grn stuff is super accurate, it was just poor with the ammo we were using in the video. Have a look at some of the other comments below!
You could try contacting William, Moore & Grey. If they can't do it there are many custom people that will. If you are in the UK contact Blue Fieldsports and they will be able to help!
@@Gunroomtv I have time. First, I must sell 5 rifles. I'm over the new restriction, to limit the number of rifles you're allowed to own. So tikka has time to think about it...,😉
I just bought a 686 SP I in 20ga today. It cost me $2,400 dollars (U.S.) after taxes and registration fees here in California. The price has sky rocketed since this video came out. Last year I bought the 687 SP III in 12ga and I love that gun!
I have the Tikk1 T1x 17hmr and using 17grn polymer tipped (Remington and Norma) I was able to at 100yds achieve cloverleaf groups. Only modification I had made at that point was lighening the trigger pull, running a SAK mod and a very old Nikko Stirling nighteater 6-24x50
Having shot Beretta for over 50 years I was treated to a new 687EELL DeLuxe by my wife (who also shoots with it - actually very well indeed!). I was thinking of going with a new SL3 but this gun just felt 100% right whereas the 3 various SL3's I looked at all seemed 'off balance' in some way. The DeLuxe is by far the best handling gun I have ever owned and it does everything just brilliantly. Clays, pigeons, high pheasants you name it and it will do it very well. It is a great looking fast acting gun....this one is a keeper!
It must be really tough for REMAN ammo makers right now because their prices aren't any better than factory plinking ammo from what I have seen over the last couple years. The costs and availability of powder and primer seems to have closed that gap in price. Years ago your reman stuff would be a good bit cheaper than something like Winchester white box....now I even see reman at higher prices at times.
Have a look at some of the comments below from others who have the rifle, the ammo we were using was pretty rubbish and it groups much better than that with A17 and other light rounds!
@@Gunroomtv - All I know is my CZ .22LR shoots sub MOA with bulk ammo at 50 yards. My CZ .17HMR just makes one ragged hole at 50...just saying...buy a CZ!
Apologies for sounding disrespectful but seeing adults running around with toy guns on an ipsc course of fire is just pathetic. This if for kids. All this is good for is to introduce your kids to ipsc in a relatively safe enviroment or as a training guide to teach new ipsc shooters how to read a course of fire and plan shooting strategy without actually firing live ammo. But to have adults fully rigged up with toy guns like its a real shooting sport is laughable. If firearms are not allowed in you country then do archery.
Mo, it's a shame you see it like that. Many countries have firearms restrictions and Action Air is all that some people can do in the pistol discipline. In the UK Action Air is seen as both a sport in its own right and a way to practice for full bore pistol that UK residents have to travel abroad for which can be expensive. Archey is hardly the same as IPSC shooting!
@@Gunroomtv I do humbly apologize. I think that I am just projecting. In my country there has been an onslaught against private firearm ownership for the last 20 years. The ruling party has been going after sport shooting in particular and wanted to offer us airsoft as an alternative. No self respecting IPSC shooter would accept that.
@@mohammedyusufsalie2543 We would never advocate giving up real firearms for Airsoft that's for sure! The world is certainly making it very difficult for sports shooters and I fear it's going to get worse, we all need to stick together as much as possible!
I would have liked to see a precision target at 300 yards and see the grouping of your 2 best loads. I am a hunter and usually do all my grouping at 200 yards, most of my shots are between 150 to 300 yards max. I find for my needs 200 yards tell me if I will use that load for hunting or not. Thanks for the fine video👍👍