Anyone here got any suggestions for an accurate, reliable bolt-action that isn't much above £500?
K98 clone
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>>29525297
What's the name of the rifle in the picture?
>>29525437
Mossberg Model 342
>>29525297
Spend a little extra and get a nice Lee Enfield.
http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/enfield-b-a-service-rifle-303
>>29525437
It's a Mossberg 341.
>>29525465
lee enfield is king
>>29525465
Thanks, that's not completely out of my price range.
>muh K98
>muh Enfield
Get yourself a nugget
>>29525472
>>29525457
Thank Anon's.
>>29525297
Cheap mouser or Lee Enfield, can get them for around 300-400 bongdorrar
>>29525297
This is a pretty good deal if you can find a decent scope: http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/savage-axis-blued-243-win
I think you need to get some barrels of black powder and find a tunnel under parliament.
Is there anything else I should be looking out for?
I'm not licensed yet (and won't be for a while). I used to shoot in my teens using the club's guns so I know how to use and maintain a rifle but I've been off the scene for years.
Should I go for wood over an ABS stock?
Will my huge hands snag on some models?
>>29525587
Also, are there any calibres I should stay away from because they're rare a Estonian standard that only one company still makes?
>>29525542
and scope: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bushnell-Multi-X-613948-Magnifying-Scope/dp/B00IYHGAQO/ref=sr_1_1?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1460056909&sr=1-1&keywords=bushnell+scope
>>29525587
Depends on what you want to do with i
>Should I go for wood over an ABS stock?
Wood is fine.
If you only use the gun for target shooting its completly irrelevant if it has a plastic or a wooden stock
>Will my huge hands snag on some models?
Yes, try out every rifle before buying it