
We would like to know how many to expect, so either PM or reply here.

Blackened wrote:A case of cooper rifles?
I'm in!
Hilux2003 wrote:Bugger.
I will have to donate the beer back, as the Savage will win!
So, are you going to try for second place?
Hilux2003 wrote:No one mentioned ssaa rules, where did that come from ?
Chronos's "hunter rules" may need further explination, as 14lbs is bluddy heavy to cart around 'hunting'.
Chronos wrote:Hilux2003 wrote:Bugger.
I will have to donate the beer back, as the Savage will win!
So, are you going to try for second place?
I'll try, the 7-08 has shot some good groups with 120gr ballistic tips and 168gr SMK's but I'm yet to tune the 162gr Amax's
I guess well see, hope it's really windy and the 162gr billets will track better than your .22 bullets
Chronos
petemacsydney wrote:Soooo, are noobs welcome... I'm tempted...
Apollo wrote:"NOOBS" are so welcome it's not funny.... Most certainly come for a drive and at least meet a few people.
BTW... The Mudgee Range is my home base away from home. Just watch out for this "Hilux2003" fellow, he's some character and very experienced.....
petemacsydney wrote:I'm sold!
At this stage i'll target a day trip on Sunday.
I better start reloading now!!!
Hilux2003 wrote:petemacsydney wrote:I'm sold!
At this stage i'll target a day trip on Sunday.
I better start reloading now!!!
Just ask Chronos about it - the most accurate & consistent rifle ever built
Apollo wrote:Fly shooting, 300 or 500m is also group shooting.....
The idea being a SMALL Group.......
petemacsydney wrote:i can sense some good friendly competition coming out here! looking forward to it gents!
i'll bring my noob fly target, the fly on the paper is more akin to a full scale sized pterodactyl
i think that's only fair considering i'm lagging in my experience... you know, balancing the scales so to speak?