F-class rifle : action
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That was my initial thought, trying to ascertain if there is any benefit to spending that money.
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System Gemini Stock?? It's over £2000 now! But I do have one for sale (FTR version) for less than half that (Quadlock bed) if anyone fancies one.............Sim G wrote:RPA Quadlock and trigger, Border barrel. Drop it in a System Gemini stock and a very British rifle, shooting a very British comp...
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£2K!!
Well, barrel, action and trigger then!
Well, barrel, action and trigger then!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Valkyrie's dedicated F Class action? Buy British! Or the CG Insch action?
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Hmmm, none of these come cheap do they ?
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In its genuine Tube stock, or the Newer CG 59 LTT action, or the CG66 LTT Tube rifle?Sim G wrote:£2K!!
Well, barrel, action and trigger then!
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The Dolphin is about the best value and it delivers.meles meles wrote:Hmmm, none of these come cheap do they ?
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No Tom, it needs more than that but I use C2R so just let it do it's job, but it is just under 2000rdsMr_Logic wrote:My Savage / Broughton .308 shoots similarly tbh, but considerably better than the factory Savage 223. I think the barrel is, as you say, probably the most vital bit.
Slightly off-topic... what is your Lilja like for cleaning? My Broughton took < 10 patches total, even after the open day abuse - very happy.
It does go like hell though

I can get similar velocities without trying too hard to some folk who are crunching it in heavily.
Gary C wanted a lanyard on the skills weekend....no pressure signs but we think the copper may have been stripping...oops.
I have toned things back though to stay under HME, it shoots sweeter that way as well...there's a thing.
Its your choice mate.
I am sold on my Dolphin modular. I have found that it is sensitive to having my noggin stuck on the cheekpiece but that's me.
The thing keeps on giving, I just need to do the right things my end.
If anything mine is maybe a tad light, but treated well it comes back onto target as it should.
The rifle was carving a nice little set of rails with the Stotterben yesterday, I just had to keep winding it up a tad as the thing sunk slowly!!!
I will have another Lilja next time round for sure.
Another thing about the Dolphin is it is fantastic value for money and you don't wait a season for your rifle....even if the gun plummer wot makes em is a hamfisted recce mech...... :55:
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