Gwion wrote:Nice piece of walnut, Bigfella!
AusTac wrote:Looking very old school amoungst that wood love it
albat wrote:Nice bit of gear there bigfella did ya carve that stock outa that timber there. 308 thats alota gun for you aint it? Is the eyesight fading ha ha!
OODAH wrote:What a looker, very nice indeed!
Pythonkeeper wrote:Very nice bigfella, I like how you set the pics up on the wood pile too. I'm thinking about a T3X in 308 myself for the same reasons you described, I've played with a couple in store and they are very nice for the $$$, much lighter and more compact than my other rifles so would make an ideal carry around gun.
nightforcenxs wrote:looks the goods load it up with some 168gr zmax with 45gr of 2208 in a adi case or lapua case and explode some stuff
wade06 wrote:Very nice gun & timber bigfella
Die Judicii wrote:Congrats Mate, it does look nice.
I think the wood pile makes a great setting, especially with the garden background.
Certainly makes for some fine pics.
Oldbloke wrote:What happened to loving howa's?
Oldbloke wrote:What happened to loving howa's?
albat wrote:Oldbloke wrote:What happened to loving howa's?
Its called a midlife crisis like trading the missus for younger chick
bigfellascott wrote:Die Judicii wrote:Congrats Mate, it does look nice.
I think the wood pile makes a great setting, especially with the garden background.
Certainly makes for some fine pics.
Cheers EdOldbloke wrote:What happened to loving howa's?
Still love em mate just wanted something lighter to walk the hills with and this fits the requirements
wade06 wrote:bfs, I'm sure there is another thread discussing the number of deaths by frying pan....
wade06 wrote:I went the T3 over the howa because of weight also. By the time you add a scope, bipod and maybe a torch they get pretty heavy.
Bare it was 3.5kg Vs 2.8kg and the T3 might shoot a touch better looking at the reviews.
wade06 wrote:No idea yet. It gets into my LGS this week. I will probably have my PTA by the end of the week but it will be a few weeks till i get out
I certainly prefer the timber or laminated stock over black plastic but its solely a light rifle for hunting.
It was pretty cheap so i don't mind too much if it gets a bit of weather or banged around in a ute occasionally.
Edit. I still may get a pepper grey prarie hunter stock from boyds one day
wade06 wrote:Not fluted, just the stainless barrel with black plastic stock.
When its the right caliber, near new and a great price you can't be too choosy.
Baronvonrort wrote:It looks nice, I like flutes just for appearance, I have never heard anyone whinge about the Nikon Prostaff.
Lorgar wrote:Nice mate.
I have the stainless version in 7mm-08.
I'm sure it'll serve you well.