Anything past Norfolk is classed as Northern![]()
Anything past Norfolk is classed as Northern![]()
Stop talking rubbish 🗑Anything past Norfolk is classed as Northern![]()
The name "Norfolk" is derived from "North Folk", so in fact anything past Suffolk ("South Folk") was at one time classed as Northern.Anything past Norfolk is classed as Northern![]()
I am quite sure you mentioned you come from the same county as "Greta"

I am quite sure you mentioned you come from the same county as "Greta"![]()
Up North...I rest my case![]()
Dont think Greta was born in Cumbria. If she was from the UK with her views...definite Southern heritage lol

Hilar for me. Never had one run when ive hit it, its just a big off switch. If you miss marginally, the bone fragments from the shoulder/ribs will do the rest for you. If you're still unlucky enough to have missed all those, you're still in the lungs and taking the aorta/carotid out and all that which delivers life juice to the rest of the body
Up North...I rest my case![]()
If your 7x57 shoots 1 Moa groups why do you need to do more ammunition testing to get tighter groups ? Are you shooting your deer at + 400m distance or something? Tighter groups than that are a complete waste of time and ammunition. Deer don’t have a target practice sheetThanks for replies chaps. 7x57 is at moa , 243 is my go to foxing and deer rifle that shoots very well.
I think I need to do more ammo testing with the 7x57 to get a bit more confidence & tighter groups then use it for the bucks.
I also use the 7x57 with a 130gn Fox bullet loaded to factory data as published by Edinburgh Rifles. Accuracy - two rounds touching, one slightly off, but all within an inch. Sighted to shoot 4cm high at 100m, its point and shoot to a bit over 200m. Shot big reds, sika, roe, foxes and crows with it. They don’t complain. Never shot a fallow, nor many deer in Englandshire - I think they must be very very different to Scottish Deer, judging by many SD comments.Thanks for replies chaps. 7x57 is at moa , 243 is my go to foxing and deer rifle that shoots very well.
I think I need to do more ammo testing with the 7x57 to get a bit more confidence & tighter groups then use it for the bucks.
Wise words ^^^If your 7x57 shoots 1 Moa groups why do you need to do more ammunition testing to get tighter groups ? Are you shooting your deer at + 400m distance or something? Tighter groups than that are a complete waste of time and ammunition. Deer don’t have a target practice sheetstuck to them so it’s more important to put your poa in the right place on a deer than print little groups on paper target sheets.
Way more important is correct bullet choice, put in the right place . Killing a deer quickly and cleanly with a rifle comes more from a calm and well thought through shot , rather than having a rifle capable of shooting tiny little pointless groups on paper.
Kindest regards, Olaf
I have had a Roe shot at 30 metres with a 7x65R show absolutely no response to a broadside heart and lung shot - 140 gn soft point bullet at 2700 fps. It just looked at me, then just bounded off leisurely down a tramline in the field. I walked around to far side of the field expecting to see a track coming out and to check for any sign of blood. No tracks, no blood.Had a Sika pricket do a 60 meter sprint with no heart or lungs with a .308
I’ve seen impala run dead on their feet further than that with a 7x64 so I’m not sure you’re going to find a way to gurantee they drop on the spot with anything short a CNS hit.
Great call mate I agreeWas out last evening and shot two bucks with the .243, one dropped on the spot, the other ran 30 yards, although visibly I could see it was a good hit.
These fallow are on prime grass, making 90+kg larder weight, nevertheless the organs must be similar to other fallow.
A run of 30 yards is no big deal normally, but the neighbouring land owner is very much anti shooting and I’m wondering whether I should use the 7x57 on these to ensure a faster drop.
I was tempted but the 243 I have is cloverleafing at 100yards, do I give up some accuracy for the benefit of knockdown power?