Alfred J Parker .303 Shooting Score Book

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Alfred J Parker .303 Shooting Score Book

#1 Post by Dark Skies »

Are these hard to come by?
£15 seems a bit steep to me. Couldn't find any additional info - other than one sold for £40 ina 'proper' auction.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202009917715? ... 1555.l2649
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Dark Skies wrote:Are these hard to come by?
£15 seems a bit steep to me. Couldn't find any additional info - other than one sold for £40 ina 'proper' auction.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202009917715? ... 1555.l2649

Seems like
a) there not readilly available
b) they sell for £40
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There was a large quantity of them floating around a few years ago, I was given a pile which I subsequently gave away.
I believe they all came from AJ Parkers during their closing down stage. A friend picked up a couple of new boxes of bowl No.4 magazines for £25 a box!
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Strangely Brown wrote:There was a large quantity of them floating around a few years ago, I was given a pile which I subsequently gave away.
I believe they all came from AJ Parkers during their closing down stage. A friend picked up a couple of new boxes of bowl No.4 magazines for £25 a box!
Lucky sod!

I've seen some of those ready reckoner windage do-dads too - just a square with a wheel in and a viewing slot - they've been going for silly money too.
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I have got one of those score books and the wind thingy. Some were kukkuk
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Alpha1 wrote:I have got one of those score books and the wind thingy. Some were kukkuk
Ah.

My interest was sparked by the fact that I have just discovered what the atrocious over-stamping on my No.4 Mk2 says (I've only had it
21years!)

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'Regulated By Fulton'

It's fitted with PH5C aperture sights. Whilst mooching about on the web I came across the windage thingy and book and wondered how they would tie in with my sights. It's a Sunday and nothing much else to do. :)
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