Dunderi
- Keachie
- .222 Remington
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Re: Dunderi
Smart asses, the lot of ya
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- LoneRider
- 50 BMG
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Re: Dunderi
is he wearing a chastity belt ???
bit late..
so,whats with the red padlock ?
your a lucky bugga Dunderi,have a great night
bit late..
so,whats with the red padlock ?
your a lucky bugga Dunderi,have a great night
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- .308 Winchester
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- Favourite Cartridge: .22-250
- Location: Tasmania
Re: Dunderi
That padlock is to stop the wild hordes of tasmanian women from trying to...
Actually it's just his machine safety lock out for the sawmill carries it on his duds when he's at work and hadn't taken it off for the day!
Party was pretty great I'm a lucky girl! Along with the rotisserie pig we did a patagonian-style butterflied lamb.
Actually it's just his machine safety lock out for the sawmill carries it on his duds when he's at work and hadn't taken it off for the day!
Party was pretty great I'm a lucky girl! Along with the rotisserie pig we did a patagonian-style butterflied lamb.
- trevort
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Re: Dunderi
Looks like you’ve got you’re own little bit of paradise right there.
But where’s the man bun? I’m missing it. And the guys are right Keachie. Spray tan has less cancer risk
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But where’s the man bun? I’m missing it. And the guys are right Keachie. Spray tan has less cancer risk
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- .338 Lapua Magnum
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Re: Dunderi
Great fire pit there guys. Even Trev would be challenged filling it full with burning wood.
So what sort of .22-250 are you looking out for Morgan - we are all very happy to help others spend their money....
Marcus
So what sort of .22-250 are you looking out for Morgan - we are all very happy to help others spend their money....
Marcus
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Re: Dunderi
I trimmed his flowing locks and he's now only got a short ponytail - y'all have to wait for the winter for it to grow back.
Springtime is for shearing sheep eh
I would like to have something a little older for my rifle Marcus. No plastics I guess.
I'm not 100% on what exactly model dad used to use I might chat with him about it.
I know it was reliable enough for tween-teenage Morgan to headshot roos from the back of the toyota
Shaun regularly scopes out abusedguns and you see some nice ones go through from time to time.
Just waiting for the licencing tho come through... takes forever it's pretty ridiculous.
Springtime is for shearing sheep eh
I would like to have something a little older for my rifle Marcus. No plastics I guess.
I'm not 100% on what exactly model dad used to use I might chat with him about it.
I know it was reliable enough for tween-teenage Morgan to headshot roos from the back of the toyota
Shaun regularly scopes out abusedguns and you see some nice ones go through from time to time.
Just waiting for the licencing tho come through... takes forever it's pretty ridiculous.
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Re: Dunderi
Work with me - so timber stock. Heavy barrel or sporter? Internal magazine, or detachable magazine? I saw this nice older model Ruger HB .22-250 (the red butt pad, tang safety model) advertised the other day.Dunderi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:20 pm I would like to have something a little older for my rifle Marcus. No plastics I guess.
I'm not 100% on what exactly model dad used to use I might chat with him about it.
I know it was reliable enough for tween-teenage Morgan to headshot roos from the back of the toyota
Shaun regularly scopes out abusedguns and you see some nice ones go through from time to time.
Just waiting for the licencing tho come through... takes forever it's pretty ridiculous.
Always a few Winchester Mod 70s floating around too.
I think the CMC Mountaineers (sort of like a fore-runner of the Howas) are a bit of a sleeper. You occasionally see a Rem 700 BDL as well.
Marcus
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Re: Dunderi
Marcus, you are the used guns search engine.
Dunderi, what price range?
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Dunderi, what price range?
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- trevort
- Spud Gun
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Re: Dunderi
I know those cases will chamber in a T3 and they do come in laminate and wood stocked versions
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Re: Dunderi
I'd lay a heavy wager my grandfather's was a Winchester, and that's largely what my heart is set on
That honey colored one facing left with the detached strap is rather handsome.
Possibly a lighter barrel, considering my gender and as how I'm unlikely to put 500 rounds a month through it. A decent scope would be nice.
Don't know that you could persuade me to a Tika Trev
Shaun and I were discussing today what I dislike about his Remy, and as vain and girly as it sounds, I don't like that it's synthetic, that it's all black, the stubby barrel, the sticks... I don't even like the scope it has. Whilst it suits him very well, I find it... uncomfortable.
That honey colored one facing left with the detached strap is rather handsome.
Possibly a lighter barrel, considering my gender and as how I'm unlikely to put 500 rounds a month through it. A decent scope would be nice.
Don't know that you could persuade me to a Tika Trev
Shaun and I were discussing today what I dislike about his Remy, and as vain and girly as it sounds, I don't like that it's synthetic, that it's all black, the stubby barrel, the sticks... I don't even like the scope it has. Whilst it suits him very well, I find it... uncomfortable.
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- .308 Winchester
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Re: Dunderi
Any guesses what im holding here? That's my dad's I think. It'd be 20 years ago now.
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Re: Dunderi
https://www.buyusedguns.com.au/winchest ... -6174.html
Thoughts?
Calibre/Item: 22-250 Remington
Make: Winchester
Action: Bolt
Price: $850.00
Model: 70 XTR
Scope/Sights: 4-12x40
Condition: Very Good
Serial No: G 1469047
Firearms Licence Number: 73075/2
Transferring Dealer: Private
Thoughts?
Calibre/Item: 22-250 Remington
Make: Winchester
Action: Bolt
Price: $850.00
Model: 70 XTR
Scope/Sights: 4-12x40
Condition: Very Good
Serial No: G 1469047
Firearms Licence Number: 73075/2
Transferring Dealer: Private
- Camel
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Re: Dunderi
Nice looking bit of gear, if that is what you want, go for it, dont let others preferences change your mind. Maybe try and push the price down a bit, but it seems to be a pretty reasonable ball park figure.
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Re: Dunderi
I have had two Winnie model 70`s in 22/250 one I bought reasonably cheap because the old mate thought it was shot out amazing what some sweets did
The later model G series were a bit hit and miss as to build quality but they are a reasonable action with a good trigger out of the box.
As for price it has a bit of an advantage being local to you
And that wood would come up a treat with a bit of flannel work.
The later model G series were a bit hit and miss as to build quality but they are a reasonable action with a good trigger out of the box.
As for price it has a bit of an advantage being local to you
And that wood would come up a treat with a bit of flannel work.