Stix wrote:Ah sheet...!!
I dont know what happened to the link in my post above...???
Lol
bigrich wrote:Stix wrote:Ah sheet...!!
I dont know what happened to the link in my post above...???
Lol
Yeah the forum seems a bit funny at the moment. I can’t load pictures
TassieTiger wrote::welcome:
Oldbloke wrote:TassieTiger wrote::welcome:
No, No, No, No, No, No. My eyes hurt now!
bigrich wrote:geez taz nathan who ? sst what .........
TassieTiger wrote:Testing, testing, testing...Nope. I can still upload photos...this ones for the Big guy. My missus has this in blue.
Stix wrote:TassieTiger wrote:Testing, testing, testing...Nope. I can still upload photos...this ones for the Big guy. My missus has this in blue.
And a crotch-less version in white with matching stockings...
TassieTiger wrote:I was only testing the forum to see if pics would work.
Back on topic - I saw a guy shoot a roo recently with a 180sst in a 300win...it was one of the most insane things, the noise was painful even with earplugs in...the projectile penciled the roo and we saw what looked like to be a bucket full of earth explode behind the animal. The bolt could not be opened - until a rubber mallet was employed and the shooter swore he’d broken his shoulder.
The shooter pulled the rest of his reloads and found he was - TEN grains over maximum rec load!!!!!! I don’t even know how he compressed it in the case. He swore he’d got over 80 gns out of the cases....he’s very, very lucky.
marksman wrote:if this is your mate with the tikka Tassie try another bolt in it, the lugs may be a tad set back
this is not that hard to do especially with older eyes, 10 grains over is one graduation on balance beam scales
l see it as a mistake that we all could have done, learn from it and move on
and no l haven't ever done it