Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5.56
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Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5.56
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Hello, Shooters of the Bore that is Full.
Here within this thread will be my ramblings on the subject of a new rifle recommendation. Your mission, if you so wish, is to assess these words and to then produce for me knowledge in the form of learnin's.
-- I'm currently after a new rifle in either 7.62/.308 or 5.56/.223 (apparently there are other calibres out there that aren't .303), this will be for the hallowed pass-time of "plinking", so nothing too extreme will be required. I shoot at Barton Rd. in Cambridgeshire, normally from 100 - 600 yards but we can and do go back further
-- Ideally I'm looking for something modern - not tactical bull-pup - but something newer than a .303, something black and shiny with the ability to afix a scope. A sporting rifle I assume is the correct term. Not an F-class or Target Rifle
-- I can't decide if I should be looking at a 7.62mm or a 5.56mm. I'm leaning towards the 5.56mm at the moment. Mainly as I have enough .303s so why have a 7.62mm? I want a modern gun that I can just set up and plink with if and when the desire arises. A 5.56mm seems more suited to this - comfortable recoil, cheap (??) ammunition, and a completely different round to what I normally shoot
-- As above, this will be a fun* plinking gun; not to be taken too seriously. Can one be obtained without breaking the piggy bank?
These are the ramblings of the Tower. What sayesth you, friends?
*Are we allowed to say that?
Hello, Shooters of the Bore that is Full.
Here within this thread will be my ramblings on the subject of a new rifle recommendation. Your mission, if you so wish, is to assess these words and to then produce for me knowledge in the form of learnin's.
-- I'm currently after a new rifle in either 7.62/.308 or 5.56/.223 (apparently there are other calibres out there that aren't .303), this will be for the hallowed pass-time of "plinking", so nothing too extreme will be required. I shoot at Barton Rd. in Cambridgeshire, normally from 100 - 600 yards but we can and do go back further
-- Ideally I'm looking for something modern - not tactical bull-pup - but something newer than a .303, something black and shiny with the ability to afix a scope. A sporting rifle I assume is the correct term. Not an F-class or Target Rifle
-- I can't decide if I should be looking at a 7.62mm or a 5.56mm. I'm leaning towards the 5.56mm at the moment. Mainly as I have enough .303s so why have a 7.62mm? I want a modern gun that I can just set up and plink with if and when the desire arises. A 5.56mm seems more suited to this - comfortable recoil, cheap (??) ammunition, and a completely different round to what I normally shoot
-- As above, this will be a fun* plinking gun; not to be taken too seriously. Can one be obtained without breaking the piggy bank?
These are the ramblings of the Tower. What sayesth you, friends?
*Are we allowed to say that?
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Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
Heretic ! Burn 'im !
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Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
Have one of these and be grateful...

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Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
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Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
.223 Remington 700 SPS all you need but get the long barrel 20"+
or a Remington 700 in .308
or a Remington 700 in .308
Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
Remington 700 Police (.223) - std. or LTR model
Mines still ggoing well after two decades...
Mossberg MVP - 5.56 - sort of does the job; mixed reports on accuracy
BMS Arms CAM - 5.56 but marked .223 - nice sturdy rifle. Uses some No.4 parts & M16 barrel/bolt face.
Mate has a nearly new Remington 700 VSSF going at a not bad price....nice tack driver.
(Think I have an old advert on here for it)
Lots to choose from in .223/5.56
Mines still ggoing well after two decades...
Mossberg MVP - 5.56 - sort of does the job; mixed reports on accuracy
BMS Arms CAM - 5.56 but marked .223 - nice sturdy rifle. Uses some No.4 parts & M16 barrel/bolt face.
Mate has a nearly new Remington 700 VSSF going at a not bad price....nice tack driver.
(Think I have an old advert on here for it)
Lots to choose from in .223/5.56
Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
How mutch money do you have to spend.
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Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
I'm digging my R700 in .223 out to 600. It does the job very well.
26" barrel police model with 1-9" twist for the heavier bullets (69gr SMKs)
Shoots better than I do... would highly recommend.
Second hand they can be had for a song...
26" barrel police model with 1-9" twist for the heavier bullets (69gr SMKs)
Shoots better than I do... would highly recommend.
Second hand they can be had for a song...
Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
I say, that's awfully kind of you, Badger. Pray tell, what is this, the free rifle you offer? See, and people speak ill of the Badger folk.meles meles wrote:Have one of these and be grateful...
Thank you, gents. Lots of good ideas for me to ponder here. I have been alookin' upon the interwebby-click-click and a I have been finding interesting lookin' rifles such as Marlins and Savages, what's more appealing is that they skirt around the £300 mark.
Perhaps this is worth considering as a viable option?
Now here's hoping the kindly Mr. Policeman/Ms. Administrative Coordinator allows me a 5.56mm authority to acquire. My FAC is currently at their abode. I await with abated breath.
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Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
Hope you have asked for and listed it as .223/5.56 as most UK rifles you will be looking at will be .223 Rem
Re: Tower Requires Learnin' in This, the Modern Rifle 7.62/5
Indeed. I already have a 7.62/.308 slot. I played the same game this time round.bnz41 wrote:Hope you have asked for and listed it as .223/5.56 as most UK rifles you will be looking at will be .223 Rem
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