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  1. #16
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    If money was no object, I'd be having a serious look at Spartan as well.

    Or, one of those yank big bore PCPs and, my own 100yrd range to fling .50 cal diablos down
    ....... I'd also like a veranda with a rocking chair, an old pickup, a sad dog and a moonshine distillery in the woods

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonjon79 View Post
    If money was no object, I'd be having a serious look at Spartan as well.

    Or, one of those yank big bore PCPs and, my own 100yrd range to fling .50 cal diablos down
    ....... I'd also like a veranda with a rocking chair, an old pickup, a sad dog and a moonshine distillery in the woods
    Sounds like my place minus the dog & pickup!! Lol
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    May turn out I don’t like it, but I’d like to shoot a Thomas BR rifle.

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    Which gun/s

    Commission V-Mach to make 3 rifles that could then go into production.

    Multi shot spring underlever

    Break barrel Mach 1.5 style

    Multi shot self contained pump up ( or should that one be for JB ? )
    Hw77+7

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    Steyr Hunting 5 SA is top of my list, wish I hadn't been persuaded to sell mine by all the talk on here. And why the enthusiasm for a Spartan I don't know; a club member had one last year and it was not that impressive, the action was graunchy and the trigger was frankly not up to it. Nice woodwork though. https://i.imgur.com/n3JxbFR.jpg?1
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    I would go for a Daystate Huntsman Regal, I just like the gun so much after seeing it on the shooting show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    the action was graunchy and the trigger was frankly not up to it
    I would suggest that it hadn't been looked after, my Spartan Action was silky smooth and trigger broke cleanly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    Steyr Hunting 5 SA is top of my list, wish I hadn't been persuaded to sell mine by all the talk on here. And why the enthusiasm for a Spartan I don't know; a club member had one last year and it was not that impressive, the action was graunchy and the trigger was frankly not up to it. Nice woodwork though. https://i.imgur.com/n3JxbFR.jpg?1
    GRAUNCHY!!!! Some thing wrong then mine is very smooth and the trigger spot on.

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