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My Roedale 260 on it's way!!!
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Posted 11 October 2007 02:10
After a bit of a wait, my Pete Lincoln (Roedale rifles, Germany) 260 is on it's way to me!!!

He has sent me photo's to tease me, the bastard!!!

Spec's,(in pic's)

Lothar walther .260rem fluted stainless match barrel, olive with black flutes,
Manners MTC-1 stock in flecktarn,
CG Universal 2-stage trigger,
Badger bottom metal/AICS mags 5/10,
Roedale tactical bolt knob,
20 m.o.a. picatinny rail,
Delta V muzzel brake
look at the pic's and guess the action???

spec's not in pic's

4-16x50 S&B PM11 illuminated,
Recknagel rings,
A-tec sound moderator(suppresor),
Eagle stock pack,
T.A.B. rifle cover


 
Posts: 85 | Location: Glasgow, Scotland | Registered: 11 May 2006Reply With Quote
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Sako action?

Didn't think Pete approved of Recknagel rings.

Looks like a very functional piece. Your health to enjoy.


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got to be a tikka action!

hope you enjoy your new toy!!!!
 
Posts: 358 | Location: Wiltshire, UK | Registered: 09 June 2005Reply With Quote
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It is a tikka t3 action and bolt you can tell by the plastic cover on the back of the bolt and the way the safe indicater comes out of the back of the bolt under the plastic cover.I know because i own a t3
 
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Another vote for a Tikka Master series action.
 
Posts: 89 | Location: Nantwich, England | Registered: 31 January 2004Reply With Quote
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James,

Looks nice!!

My 260 project got underway 2 weeks ago, so hoping to have it for Xmas. How are you getting n with the Lothar barrel? That's what I'm having on mine but in standard sporter, no flutes.

Rgds,
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Tikka 595 action, Lothar barrel, cant wait!!! Courier has said probably wednesday!!!!!!! Muuhhaaaaa!!!!! My mate has a 260 Pete Lincoln rifle, here is a 10mm 3 shot group (outside edge to outside edge) shot with 129gn SST's,

 
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Hi I also have a rifle coming soon from Pete. However it has been delayed because he cannot get an appointment to get it proofed. It is a Howa 9.3 RSM with a KNoxx recoil reducing stock. Have you shot any of his creations before and how long did you have to wait? I understand he is going full time from 27/10/2007 thanks Londonhunter
 
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All of you ordering fron Roedale, please form an orderly queue...and I am at the front dancing

ATB to all

T260
 
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Looks good, what will it weigh?

Is this going to be your main stalking rifle, or will you save it for 'special applications'?

Cheers

Gabriel
 
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Originally posted by Boghossian:
Looks good, what will it weigh?

Is this going to be your main stalking rifle, or will you save it for 'special applications'?

Cheers

Gabriel


The plan is for the 260 to be the main "kill everything/stalking rifle to be shot daily" Big Grin
Dont know what weight it has turned out, yet.

T260, untill my rifle is in my hands, i'm first in the que!!! Wink

Londonhunter, My friend already has a 260 Roedale, i've shot his and been impressed!!!(see above 3-shot group in previous post in this thread)
 
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James

I was hoping against hope that you had yours by now, as that would reduce the length of the queue in front of me.

ATB

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Roedale rifle has been here a week now, kill total so far is,

5 roe deer
6 crow's
2 foxes
lost count of dead paper......
only 1 photo,

I've heard that some other "daily sport" forum has a post up about how my Roedale rifle dosent shoot ;D ;D

I've also been told "where's the pic's to prove it???"

Well I borrowed my wife's digital camera, collected lastnight's two foxes on the quad, and took a photo of them just to show that they are real!!! Red Face ;D Wink



Two vixen's in the same field, came running to "pup cries" on the Jonny Stewart call.First shot at 120 yards. left the call running and shot the other at 100 yards. Think the A-Tec work's as well Wink
 
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Awesome!

Good to see that such a fine tool is being put to work and not left sitting in the safe!

Hope it accounts for a few more miscellaneous kills before the end of winter.
 
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James, congrats on the new toy, it looks like you are putting it to great use!

Educate me, though. What is the attraction of a 2-stage trigger, or is that simply a part of the "tactical" set-up?? A "de rigueur" for this type of rifle??

What pull weight has the trigger been set up for?? I take it shooting a 2 stage trigger is a matter of habit - take up first stage, then concentrate on final pull??

The trigger on this latest picture you posted looks different from that pictured initially, (colour of shoe, for one thing). Is this latest the "CG" trigger you originally specified?? The trigger looks like it can be adjusted for LOP (much like an Anschutz target trigger), is that a correct observation??

- mike


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Hi Mike,

The trigger is set at 2Ilb, the attraction is as you have said, "take up first stage, then concentrate on final pull" lop is adjustable,the original picture is of the original tikka trigger, any Anschutz target trigger can be fitted, two of the people who have shot the rifle said before pulling the trigger, "What's the attraction of this two stage trigger" after fireing they both said, "I want one too!!!"
 
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My buddy bought a new Ruger .222rem earlier this year. He paid extra for a two stage trigger.

Once you get your head round it they are excellent. Just don't try and take up the slack and fire the shot with a single stroke.


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I am totoally envious of your picture. Pete is slow but good.

spoke to him this morning and we are discussing our next project. I would love 02 more creations from him

one ultra velocity, accuracy and portable for varminting --- 22 BR

one ultra accruacy potable but sleath ---
30 BR ? ATEC built into a sleeved barrel and possibility for subsonics

any input or suggestions?

londonhunter thanks

my 9.3 WSM is due in four weeks and I will pick it up from Pete in Germany he will develop load and zero for me for a hunt during same week? can't wait............apparent he has a range on his premesis now
 
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James and Brian, thanks for the trigger information. I don't have much experience with 2-stage triggers, but I guess it is never too late to learn in life...

- mike


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