Nimrod1960
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As per title
Opinions on brand and model sought.
Any experience with solid copper ?
Opinions on brand and model sought.
Any experience with solid copper ?
Thanks for the steerThey were nothing particularly special just Parker Hale's take on the scout rifle concept using a K98 action in a laminated stock with a detachable magazine. There's not much wrong with a clunky K98 action, they are robust and reliable. Pretty much the usual design concept with Parker Hale, let's just raid the various parts bins that we have in stock and screw on one of our hammer forged barrels, which incidentally were not too bad.
Don't loose the magazine as replacements are hard to come by and very costly if you can find one.
I dare say that that they would shoot copper just the same as any other rifle with the right load.
I would be wary of buying one as they are more than a few years old now, and most purchasers would have bought them for primarily range use using cheap at the time ex-mil ammo which was quite readily available in the day, so could have shot a lot of rounds.
They were not at all a bad idea but came too late to save P-Hale. They should have an attempt at a muzzle brake? Which may not endear you to folk shooting either side of you as was at Bisley with three to a firing point. All depends on price and condition IMHO. I do NOT know if the muzzle brake was detachable and if it were detachable if the thread is the usual type that fits most all modern moderators. I'd advise if you want to shoot the thing with a moderator on the end to find that out before final purchase.As per title
Opinions on brand and model sought.
Any experience with solid copper ?
A shortish 308 is a fantastic tool. Not knocking your choice of Parker Hale as I’ve not owned one, but the formula of calibre and short and pointy is a pleasure to use.
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It’s a ‘triggers broom’ of a remmy NimrodWhat rifle /spec ?
Would suggest a ten twist 308 - look about for one that you like the look of and don’t bother with barrel length - inexpensive to chop and thread if it suits in other respects?