Marlin underlever?Doing my final module today, gallery, so back on the Marlin and Ruger.
Marlin underlever?Doing my final module today, gallery, so back on the Marlin and Ruger.
Turns out it's just a scoped Ruger today. 25/50 yards + moving targets for the morning and we've got more under pressure/time challenges for the afternoon. I still don't care for the Ruger's latch mechanism but a good day's shooting so far.Marlin underlever?
Turns out it's just a scoped Ruger today. 25/50 yards + moving targets for the morning and we've got more under pressure/time challenges for the afternoon. I still don't care for the Ruger's latch mechanism but a good day's shooting so far.
Yeah that's the one. With practice I'll get better but my finger shape really doesn't play well with the latch, and one of the rifles today has a slightly dodgy latch anyway. Joining a club/club days next on the agenda .Ruger make great guns, I have a Ruger bolt action rifle.
But some of them are awkward to operate, the 10/22's have this retarded metal peice just behind the magazine for the bolt lock and magazine release, most people modify them. But it's a daft design no idea why they are like that.
They got straight pull conversions so are ok under on section 1. But regardless I reckon you'd struggle to get .30 carbine ammo, or the heads and dies if you wanted to make it yourself.
The UK section 1 M1 are manufactured as strightpull as a can’t take a section 5 firearm and stop it being section 5. So they have to be made as new with no potential of ever becoming semi auto or being semi auto in the last.
In normal time 30-06 is easy to fine and easy to load for. However the components and ammo market has gone nuts in the last too years so it’s hard to find anything in sensible quantity.
Random question, what’s a “class 1 firearm” in the UK? I saw it referred to by the Police but my weak Google skills mean I can’t find that term anywhere else (like a relevant law).
Finally got to take my Ruger Precision (6.5 Creedmore) to proper ranges at Bisley. 300 yards was a joke as I could decided where in the V i wanted it. 1000 yards was also easy. All ranges were almost bang on the ballistic calculator elevations and I was in the bull within 2 shots.
I was surprised how accurate it was with factory ammo.
Was bent over the table buying powder at £90+ a kg but that the market rate unfortunately.
Although I did burn over 160 rounds at between £1.20 and £1.90 a trigger pull so I can’t complain about the cost of reloading.
This is the rifle although mine is a gen 2
RPR 6.5 Creedmore
Vortex PST gen 2
@BUDFORCE has explained it but you might find that if you google for ‘section 1’ you actually find some results rather than searching for class 1.Random question, what’s a “class 1 firearm” in the UK? I saw it referred to by the Police but my weak Google skills mean I can’t find that term anywhere else (like a relevant law).
You’d think the Police would use the correct term Thanks though.@BUDFORCE has explained it but you might find that if you google for ‘section 1’ you actually find some results rather than searching for class 1.
guns dont kill people, people kill people
Been a busy afternoon.