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Re: New to the forum

Post by 1290 » 23 Dec 2014, 8:33 pm

tom604 wrote:howdy john, we are all good on here,,,,except westy :P :lol: :lol:


damn right ... he's the bad apple around here.... :D :D
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Re: New to the forum

Post by rsj223 » 23 Dec 2014, 9:18 pm

Hi Mick, I got the Ruger American .22 great little gun oh and as anthillinside said those bloody number keep going up
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Re: New to the forum

Post by Supporter » 24 Dec 2014, 6:21 am

anthillinside wrote:Now watch the numbers tick over.

22 223 270 303 308 762x54 Bank balance goes down as the calibres go up ;)


All for a good cause ;)
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Re: New to the forum

Post by BBJ » 24 Dec 2014, 6:32 am

Welcome Mick.
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Re: New to the forum

Post by brisb » 24 Dec 2014, 6:44 am

G'day Mick,

Welcome aboard.
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 24 Dec 2014, 8:28 am

Cheers for the warm welcome guys 8-)

anthillinside wrote:Welcome to the addiction mate,

Now watch the numbers tick over.

22 223 270 303 308 762x54 Bank balance goes down as the calibres go up ;)


Ahh yes maybe i should of got a bigger safe :lol:
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Re: New to the forum

Post by Baldrick314 » 24 Dec 2014, 8:32 am

ShootaMCjohn wrote:Cheers for the warm welcome guys 8-)

anthillinside wrote:Welcome to the addiction mate,

Now watch the numbers tick over.

22 223 270 303 308 762x54 Bank balance goes down as the calibres go up ;)


Ahh yes maybe i should of got a bigger safe :lol:


Just get a second or third one mate. They don't take up THAT much room :)
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 24 Dec 2014, 10:47 am

:lol:

For my first safe i got my self a SPIKA S2 safe which can hold up to 8 guns. :)
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Re: New to the forum

Post by Wobble » 25 Dec 2014, 7:18 am

Welcome and Merry Christmas.
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Re: New to the forum

Post by Hercl » 25 Dec 2014, 7:18 am

8 guns will keep you busy for a while.

Long enough to decide on the next 8 at least :D
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Re: New to the forum

Post by Herdsman » 25 Dec 2014, 7:24 am

Welcome John.

8 gun safe, a bit of room :)

Got the next gun picked out yet? :D
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 25 Dec 2014, 9:26 am

Hercl wrote:8 guns will keep you busy for a while.

Long enough to decide on the next 8 at least :D


:lol:
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 25 Dec 2014, 9:30 am

Herdsman wrote:Welcome John.

8 gun safe, a bit of room :)

Got the next gun picked out yet? :D



Im dreaming at the moment but i have been looking at these -

Remington 700 SPS Varmint Bolt Action Rifle
Ruger 77 Gunsite Scout Bolt Action Rifle .308

AND also this beautiful looking 12g

Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon

I think the list could grow a fair amount from what i have looked at but as i said im just dreaming at the moment.. :D
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Re: New to the forum

Post by anthillinside » 26 Dec 2014, 9:36 am

Stop that man before....OH to late!
Sure your names not Steve?
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Re: New to the forum

Post by squirrelhunter » 29 Dec 2014, 10:12 am

ShootaMCjohn wrote:Remington 700 SPS Varmint Bolt Action Rifle
Ruger 77 Gunsite Scout Bolt Action Rifle .308


You could do worse than that :D
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 29 Dec 2014, 4:40 pm

:lol:


I reckon im slowly talking myself into the Remington 700.
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Re: New to the forum

Post by 1290 » 29 Dec 2014, 5:10 pm

Hey Mick (its Mick, not John fellas!)

You've got to stop talking to yourself about that remchester 700..... (wheres the popcorn emoticon?)

What kind of shooting are you planning? plinking, target, hunting big stuff, small stuff, flyey stuff??

The Beretta....could do a lot worse!
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 29 Dec 2014, 5:35 pm

1290 wrote:Hey Mick (its Mick, not John fellas!)

You've got to stop talking to yourself about that remchester 700..... (wheres the popcorn emoticon?)

What kind of shooting are you planning? plinking, target, hunting big stuff, small stuff, flyey stuff??

The Beretta....could do a lot worse!



:lol: :lol:
It was a bit of a incognito name there for a bit.. :D

With the rimfire ill be plinking, target shooting and small stuff hunting, if i got the remington it would be for target shooting and big stuff hunting.
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Re: New to the forum

Post by Wes » 30 Dec 2014, 12:43 pm

1290 wrote:Hey Mick (its Mick, not John fellas!)


Oops, my bad.

Updated and welcome Mick :D
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Re: New to the forum

Post by RDobber » 30 Dec 2014, 12:45 pm

Remington... eeeeeeh.

Can't go past a Tikka for a good hunting rifle ;)

(Soz, personal bias here :lol:)
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 31 Dec 2014, 7:09 am

RDobber wrote:Remington... eeeeeeh.

Can't go past a Tikka for a good hunting rifle ;)

(Soz, personal bias here :lol:)


:lol:

So i sorta gather not many people like the remingtons :?: :?:

Ive never looked into the Tikka rifles before but the last couple days i have been.... and a few have caught my eye..

Tikka T3 Hunter Stainless Fluted
Tikka T3 Super Varmint
Tikka T3 Laminate Stainless

Whats the laminate like on the stocks? does it look cheap?
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ebr love » 31 Dec 2014, 9:13 am

ShootaMCjohn wrote:So i sorta gather not many people like the remingtons :?: :?:


Remington have had their ups and downs.

Years ago they were the one to get, more recently they've been getting flak for quality control issues or accuracy problems. In around mid 2000's I think?... something changed and recent makes have been hit and miss.

Some report a great rifle out of the box, others needed bedding, floating, trigger work.... All to just bring them back to what they should be.

Take it with a grain of salt and decide for yourself, but it's a common enough conversation across the various shooting places on the web so worth acknowledging.

Not pushing the barrow for Tikka here but they are definitely a good rifle. You can just about be guaranteed they'll shoot 3/4" groups straight out of the box with the right ammo.
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Re: New to the forum

Post by RDobber » 31 Dec 2014, 9:15 am

ShootaMCjohn wrote:Ive never looked into the Tikka rifles before but the last couple days i have been.... and a few have caught my eye..

Tikka T3 Hunter Stainless Fluted
Tikka T3 Super Varmint
Tikka T3 Laminate Stainless

Whats the laminate like on the stocks? does it look cheap?


No, the laminate is good.

Synthetic is the normal black plastic which isn't really great on any brand.

The Hunter Stainless Fluted comes in a timber stock and that is nice.
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 31 Dec 2014, 10:04 am

ebr love wrote:
ShootaMCjohn wrote:So i sorta gather not many people like the remingtons :?: :?:


Remington have had their ups and downs.

Years ago they were the one to get, more recently they've been getting flak for quality control issues or accuracy problems. In around mid 2000's I think?... something changed and recent makes have been hit and miss.

Some report a great rifle out of the box, others needed bedding, floating, trigger work.... All to just bring them back to what they should be.

Take it with a grain of salt and decide for yourself, but it's a common enough conversation across the various shooting places on the web so worth acknowledging.

Not pushing the barrow for Tikka here but they are definitely a good rifle. You can just about be guaranteed they'll shoot 3/4" groups straight out of the box with the right ammo.



Your advice is appreciated mate thanks

Ive really liked Remington for years.... way before i had a licence. It now is kinda upsetting as more and more people are turing away from them and going to other brands but if its a hit and miss product i dont blame them...
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 31 Dec 2014, 10:11 am

RDobber wrote:No, the laminate is good.

Synthetic is the normal black plastic which isn't really great on any brand.

The Hunter Stainless Fluted comes in a timber stock and that is nice.


Great because i really like the look of the laminate and of course a full wood stock :D

When the stock is laminated what is the base.. wood of plastic ?
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Re: New to the forum

Post by tom604 » 31 Dec 2014, 10:25 am

ShootaMCjohn wrote:So i sorta gather not many people like the remingtons :?: :?:


i think they moved to Mexico and thats when the trouble started
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Re: New to the forum

Post by ShootaMCjohn » 31 Dec 2014, 10:37 am

:lol: :lol:
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Re: New to the forum

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Re: New to the forum

Post by RDobber » 31 Dec 2014, 11:32 am

ShootaMCjohn wrote:When the stock is laminated what is the base.. wood of plastic ?


I don't know what the exact material is, some composite.

They're smooth like a plastic, but not flimsy like synthetic stocks. Feels very solid, good, in your hands.

Just doesn't have the same 'feel' to it as walnut, know what I mean?

Honestly go and have a feel of one, that's worth a thousand words.

P.S. if you really want to discuss rifles in depth start a new topic on one. Will get more people in than your introduction topic ;)

That'll get the rest of the Tikka fanboys in to discuss with you :lol:
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Newbie Saying Gday..

Post by MalleeFarmer » 22 Jan 2015, 7:55 pm

G'day just introducing myself All I'm New to this forum and have a relatively new interest in Rifles.
I'm not new to them, only starting to get really keen recently I'm a farmer from NW Victoria i'm 24 married with an 8 month old son.
i have a Howa 1500 Heavy Barrel in .308 with a 5-15x40 Bushnell elite tactical the axiom stock (ugly) but shoots pretty good.
i also just ordered a new M70 Winnie featherweight in .22-250 :D
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