blackfox 9 Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) Well, a mate that i go out with quite a lot has a big permission on Exmoor. We hadnt been out scince before Christmas so decided its time to start hitting them before lambing really gets started, lamping from the quad. Total of the night was 4, ive only got a pic of one due to the fact of not being arsed to cross the valley to take pics...... could have had 6........ i missed one and so did Ian i rekon we must have seen 10, we will be going out again next week to try and keep on top of them. This was a Dog taken at about 250 over a valley, with my newly mounted IOR that i am extremely impressed with, excellent edge 2 edge clarity, great light gathering and a reticle that i like. And my home loaded 39grn Sierra BK`s. All in a very good nite if a bit wet Edited January 29, 2010 by blackfox Quote Link to post
bob.243 8,998 Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Nice one BF Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) Truth is I know very little about these IOR scopes, and I don't know anyone who has one...Romania is hardly known as the world centre of scope optics but I do hear these are pretty good. Which model and reticle (is there a choice) do you have?? Anyone else about that has one of these and has any comments... Cheers!! Edited January 29, 2010 by Deker Quote Link to post
FOXHUNTER 5,021 Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I would also like to hear peoples comments on IOR scopes as my mate has just ordered one from Border Barrels , I gather that they are really good and a lot cheaper than S & B and Swaro for the same spec .... Quote Link to post
blackfox 9 Posted February 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 (edited) To be honest i couldnt be happier, i got mine for £700 delivered including steel rings. I know that alot of US shooters like them, take a look on the net The 35mm tube lets loads of light through, they have a very solid build quality, all together im very happy with the purchase Hopefully lamping on Exmoor again this weds....... i will try and get some more pics of the scope taken if any of you chaps are intrested, heres one of the reticle anyways. mine is the Tactical 6-24x50 Cheers Sam Edited February 1, 2010 by blackfox Quote Link to post
black lab 3 Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Sounded like a good night have noticed guy's in the US forum's talking about your scope, and getting good feedback, well done the other night i am going out tonight to see if there's much about[Charlie] but having a problem at the moment with guy's poaching[Deer+foxes] so need eye's in the back of my head Quote Link to post
Lewdan 17 Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Well, a mate that i go out with quite a lot has a big permission on Exmoor. We hadnt been out scince before Christmas so decided its time to start hitting them before lambing really gets started, lamping from the quad. Total of the night was 4, ive only got a pic of one due to the fact of not being arsed to cross the valley to take pics...... could have had 6........ i missed one and so did Ian i rekon we must have seen 10, we will be going out again next week to try and keep on top of them. This was a Dog taken at about 250 over a valley, with my newly mounted IOR that i am extremely impressed with, excellent edge 2 edge clarity, great light gathering and a reticle that i like. And my home loaded 39grn Sierra BK`s. All in a very good nite if a bit wet Nice one mate .204 cal seems to be doing the bis i have now made up my mind to add one of these to my ticket, what rifle do you recomend i was thinking Rem or Howa LD Quote Link to post
upperlane2 4 Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Well, a mate that i go out with quite a lot has a big permission on Exmoor. We hadnt been out scince before Christmas so decided its time to start hitting them before lambing really gets started, lamping from the quad. Total of the night was 4, ive only got a pic of one due to the fact of not being arsed to cross the valley to take pics...... could have had 6........ i missed one and so did Ian i rekon we must have seen 10, we will be going out again next week to try and keep on top of them. This was a Dog taken at about 250 over a valley, with my newly mounted IOR that i am extremely impressed with, excellent edge 2 edge clarity, great light gathering and a reticle that i like. And my home loaded 39grn Sierra BK`s. All in a very good nite if a bit wet Nice one mate .204 cal seems to be doing the bis i have now made up my mind to add one of these to my ticket, what rifle do you recomend i was thinking Rem or Howa LD wat about ruger Quote Link to post
blackfox 9 Posted February 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Lewdan - Mines a Remington 700 SPS Varmint, although i have a mate with a Howa 1500 and thats the biz aswell, i got a remington based on the number of aftermarket parts avaliable on the net- e.g i got a HS Precision stock off ebay.com. Regarding Ruger rifles i cant comment as i havnt used one. I would insist that you had a heavy barrel varmint version of which ever rifle you go for, also if its a 1 in 12 twist it will have fo be 26" DONT BE TEMPTED TO CUT DOWN AS YOU WILL LOOSE VELOCITY. Also if its a 1 in 12 it might struggle to stabalise the 40grns...... some like them some dont..... mine didnt. But the 39grns sierras shoot like a treat To get the best you will have to reload. Cheers Sam Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Lewdan - Mines a Remington 700 SPS Varmint, although i have a mate with a Howa 1500 and thats the biz aswell, i got a remington based on the number of aftermarket parts avaliable on the net- e.g i got a HS Precision stock off ebay.com. Regarding Ruger rifles i cant comment as i havnt used one. I would insist that you had a heavy barrel varmint version of which ever rifle you go for, also if its a 1 in 12 twist it will have fo be 26" DONT BE TEMPTED TO CUT DOWN AS YOU WILL LOOSE VELOCITY. Also if its a 1 in 12 it might struggle to stabalise the 40grns...... some like them some dont..... mine didnt. But the 39grns sierras shoot like a treat To get the best you will have to reload. Cheers Sam It's probably well known by many that I am not a fan of the .204, I looked hard at it some time ago but from what I have seen and used and heard I have no regrets about leaving it!! Now, don't go getting all upset, I have 7 different FAC tools and I can live without it, and yes, I have all the common ones...common because they work, have a wide ammo choice and are easy to find factory ammo or reload....I'm too old to start with all this malarkey. The .204 has a place, but as many know it is temperamental and fussy in the extreme, and I certainly do not need a 26 inch heavy barrel to lug around in the field. If you have a specialist requirement, find the right ammo, get lucky with the rifle and are built like the Hulk then I'm sure you are going to be happy!! ATB!! Quote Link to post
blackfox 9 Posted February 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Deker- I'm not implying that's it a replacement calibre that earns it's place above any other... say the .223 As for "specialist requirement " The .204 is a pure varmint rifle & I don't think it's trying to be anything else - I use mine for all pest control and it suits that job perfectly. Surely there are calibres in your collection that like some brands & weighs of ammo and don't like others. I havnt had a problem with sourcing Reloading supplys. The heavy barrel isn't designed for stalking, Lamping from a vehicle it's ideal, your well planted and can keep your cross hairs on the target (as there is no recoil) with another round at the ready if required. As for the 26" heavy barrel, whilst on the shoulder with a good sling it's not that bad. Cheers sam Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Deker- I'm not implying that's it a replacement calibre that earns it's place above any other... say the .223 As for "specialist requirement " The .204 is a pure varmint rifle & I don't think it's trying to be anything else - I use mine for all pest control and it suits that job perfectly. Surely there are calibres in your collection that like some brands & weighs of ammo and don't like others. I havnt had a problem with sourcing Reloading supplys. The heavy barrel isn't designed for stalking, Lamping from a vehicle it's ideal, your well planted and can keep your cross hairs on the target (as there is no recoil) with another round at the ready if required. As for the 26" heavy barrel, whilst on the shoulder with a good sling it's not that bad. Cheers sam Absolutely right, all guns are ammo sensitive to an extent and perhaps there are others more sensitive than the .204, but I haven't found any yet!! I've never heard of a 26" heavy barrel rifle being "ideal" for vehicle use! BUT BUT BUT, the point I am making is that I have no use for one. Others may well have a use, and indeed a good one with the right ammo may well be a corker! And....you're a tuff cookie if you can carry a 26" heavy barrel rifle for long in the field!! ATB!!! Quote Link to post
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