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Warwick34

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  1. As per title. For a 3P stock. If anyone knows where I can source one from I'd appreciate it. Thanks..
  2. How many stickers are there and are they similar to the shoot-n-c?
  3. Thanks Tim, great info as usual πŸ‘
  4. Thanks Tim, so nothing to worry too much about then?
  5. Thanks Tim, I passed on the initial 2 that we spoke about. This was down in Maidstone which resulted in a 10 hour round trip due to the M25 and Saturday traffic but worth it. One thing that did leave me scratching my head was, yesterday at the range, I was setting up my scope and testing Eley Club, R50 and Lapua Centre X, maybe 70 rounds in total, and with all of the brands at least on half a dozen occasions, the round would not fully eject? I spoke to the seller who was also an RFD and he seems to think that it's to do with the ejector ramp? So he's sending one out to me. Hopefully this will cure the issue?
  6. I thought I should do the right thing and post up a piccie.. 😁
  7. 1813 Supermatch (minus the scope and rings) an absolute nightmare of a journey thanks to the M25 but got there in the end. Had a good day at the 50m range yesterday tooπŸ‘
  8. They're the ones thanks kindly πŸ‘
  9. Does anyone know where to source these from and an idea of cost? Thanks
  10. Rifle sourced and bought. Thanks to those that replied.
  11. Unfortunately /fortunately, they're both the same price, both the same time and distance apart, only one is north the other south. Condition wise the barrel and actions look good on both, the stock is better on the transitional rifle and that comes with all the furniture and diopter etc
  12. Thanks Tim, Can I ask, if you had to chose between the 1813 supermatch in a benchrest stock and the 'transitional' 54 with all the furniture at roughly the same price, which would you go for?
  13. Hi Richard, thanks for the reply. All of this searching was started after I shot an old BSA international at my now new club. After spending a couple of hours shooting my CZ455 with its heavy trigger (even though I put in a light spring kit) , it still felt way too heavy. Then a chap offered to let me try his BSA and the trigger was so much sweeter. I come from air rifles and they were mainly Daystates, Ripley's, FWB's and my Steyr. The BSA trigger felt as smooth as sopme of my tuned sub 12s. This then led on to someone mentioning a match 54, so...here I am. I've spent the past few days trying to decipher model numbers, stocks, barrel lengths and weight, stage 1 or 2 triggers etc etc...it's gotten very overwhelming to say the least. Currently I have a handful of match and supermatch rifles bookmarked. One is a nice and clean 1813 in an Anschutz benchrest stock and the other is an alleged crossover year supermatch with 5071 trigger (don't ask me what that means it's way over my pay grade). Anyway, I have some cash waiting for a decent gun but I'm still scratching my head which is the model to go for? ps..I agree with what you said regarding type of stock etc above πŸ˜€
  14. Hello all, I'm new to small bore target shooting. I am looking for a dedicated target rifle for mainly benchrest shooting and possibly prone at some stage. My current rifle is more of a hunter so not ideal for club shooting. The reason that I'm looking for an older 54 is that a few of the club regulars have all stated that the older 54 is a good rifle to have for dedicated targets for not much money? I have been looking for one for the past few days I've been left scratching my head as there are so many models of the 54 with varying degrees of price. If anyone can point me in the right direction then I will be very greatful.
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