Today I had a plan, appointment in the morning, go to my local BASC office to get a skull measured, then collect my new 270 rifle.
After collecting it, stick on the scope, zero with cheap ammo, then run through the 10 lead free home loads in a ladder to get sorted to go stalking tomorrow.
It all went pear shaped when I was an hour late for the first appointment as I had it in my head it was 11:50 not 10:50, then off to BASC where it was measured, but he advised a 2nd opinion before issuing the medal as it was very borderline.
Next off to get my rifle, it was in the wrong colour stock, but I knew that already.
Mount my scope, get my ammo out and alongside the cheap factory 270, I've got my 308 lead free handloads.
All up a bit of a crappy day, (but the medal may make up for the wait)
But the rifle did a 1 inch group with poor technique and cheap ammo, so handloads should improve on that.
After collecting it, stick on the scope, zero with cheap ammo, then run through the 10 lead free home loads in a ladder to get sorted to go stalking tomorrow.
It all went pear shaped when I was an hour late for the first appointment as I had it in my head it was 11:50 not 10:50, then off to BASC where it was measured, but he advised a 2nd opinion before issuing the medal as it was very borderline.
Next off to get my rifle, it was in the wrong colour stock, but I knew that already.
Mount my scope, get my ammo out and alongside the cheap factory 270, I've got my 308 lead free handloads.
All up a bit of a crappy day, (but the medal may make up for the wait)
But the rifle did a 1 inch group with poor technique and cheap ammo, so handloads should improve on that.
drilled into my Land Rover’s radiator
Of course it’s not just one radiator, but a “pack” of 3 with an automatic transmission fluid cooler on the back FFS 


