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Posted: 1/29/2011 1:11:24 PM EDT
I'm curious, what basic gear was everyone using? Just brands, no other detail required. I'll start

SERVICE OPTIC
Ellis W..............................................................Holliger Upper / Nightforce / homeloads
Greenaway........................................................SGC / Nightforce / Homeloads & RG
Beard S
Cottrell P..........................................................SGC / S&B / RUAG
Vale C..............................................................BAR15 / S&B / Homeloads
Morgan-Hosey J ..................................................BAR15 / S&B / 5.56 RUAG & home loads
Drew S     ...........................................................                     BAR15 / Leupold / 5.56 RUAG
Bradley M.........................................................BAR15 / Nightforce/ RWS 55gn
Haywood G.......................................................BAR15 / IOR / RWS
McCarthy C...................................................... BAR15
Brook A............................................................BAR15 / S&B / 5.56 RUAG
Page S............................................................SGC Upper / Leupold / RUAG & RG
Dewey I
Dixon I
Tasker P............................................................BAR15 / S&B / RUAG & Homeloads
Farrell D
Nunn G
Murphy S
Downs Sam........................................................Mini 14 GB/ Barska/ Homeloads
Downs Simon......................................................Mini 14 GB/ Barska/ Homeloads
Becks R...........................................................BAR15 / Nightforce / 5.56 RUAG
Yucelt E...........................................................Steyr AUG / Susat / RG

OPEN OPTIC
Hudson C
Green D................................................................BAR15 lower,LMR upper /  S&B PM11 / 6.5 Grendel, homeloaded 123g lapua heads
Elliott J...................................................................Armalon PR / S&B / 7.62 RG
Vizard M................................................................Armalon PR / Zeiss / 7.62 RG
Camp M.................................................................AI AW / S&B / 7.62 RG
St Aubyn N............................................................BAR15 / S&B PMII / 5.56 RG or 77gr homeloads
Cooke F
Cowley D................................................................BAR15 / Nightforce/ homeloads
Clifford N
Norris C
Bell D
Compton W
Adam R
Adam J
Clifford S
Hinds L

ANY IRON
Wightman R
Ellis GRN
Pollard J
Kelly M................................................................Enfield L39 / No. 4 service sights /

ETA: if you like, IM me and I'll put them in
Link Posted: 1/29/2011 1:50:58 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/29/2011 1:59:04 PM EDT
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Done some editing for you


No problem, I think it's quite interesting to see what's being used.
Link Posted: 1/29/2011 2:10:48 PM EDT
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I'm curious, what basic gear was everyone using? Just brands, no other detail required. I'll start

SERVICE OPTIC
Ellis W..............................................................Holliger Upper / Nightforce / homeloads
Greenaway........................................................SGC / Nightforce / Homeloads & RG
Beard S
Cottrell P..........................................................SGC / S&B / RUAG
Vale C..............................................................BAR15 / S&B / Homeloads
Morgan-Hosey J ..............................................BAR15 / S&B / 5.56 RUAG & home loads
Drew S     ......................................................                     BAR15 / Leupold / 5.56 RUAG
Bradley M.........................................................BAR15 / Nightforce/ RWS 55gn
Haywood G.......................................................BAR15 / IOR / Homeloads & RWS
McCarthy C...................................................... BAR15
Brook A............................................................BAR15 / S&B / 5.56 RUAG
Page S
Dewey I
Dixon I
Tasker P
Farrell D
Nunn G
Murphy S
Downs Sam
Downs Simon
Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG

OPEN OPTIC
Hudson C
Green D
Elliott J
Vizard M
Camp M
St Aubyn N
Cooke F
Cowley D
Clifford N
Norris C
Bell D
Compton W
Adam R
Adam J
Clifford S
Hinds L

ANY IRON
Wightman R
Ellis GRN
Pollard J
Kelly M.....................................................Enfield L39 / No. 4 service sights /

ETA: if you like, IM me and I'll put them in


Link Posted: 1/29/2011 2:20:04 PM EDT
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Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG


What sort of mount do you use for the SUSAT, if I may ask?
I acquired a foreign, surplus one which has had the AK5 mount modified to fit a weaver rail, but it mounts too high for a bullpup.

Picture with mount.

Link Posted: 1/29/2011 2:26:23 PM EDT
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Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG


What sort of mount do you use for the SUSAT, if I may ask?
I acquired a foreign, surplus one which has had the AK5 mount modified to fit a weaver rail, but it mounts too high for a bullpup.

Picture with mount.



That's the same mount I use, it's a Bae mount sold off by the police from they're hk53's

I took a picatinny riser and milled flat the top to turn it into a stanag rail

Link Posted: 1/29/2011 2:55:35 PM EDT
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That's the same mount I use, it's a Bae mount sold off by the police from they're hk53's

I took a picatinny riser and milled flat the top to turn it into a stanag rail



It probably would work on an AR as it is I suppose.
I think the only way it would work on a AUG is to have another base made so that the site could mount directly. Pity it didn't fit since they are a fun design.

Link Posted: 1/29/2011 3:06:40 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/29/2011 3:32:10 PM EDT
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1Turk has had a top class Susat-Aug mount made.
Maybe you should get in touch with him


Thanks. It might be viable, dependent on cost.
Link Posted: 1/29/2011 10:17:35 PM EDT
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1Turk has had a top class Susat-Aug mount made.




Maybe you should get in touch with him




Wasn't he advertising a while back for anyone that wanted one?






Anyway as for equipment:







rbecks: Service Optic BAR15 / Nightforce / 5.56 RUAG













 

 
Link Posted: 1/29/2011 11:27:52 PM EDT
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Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG


What sort of mount do you use for the SUSAT, if I may ask?
I acquired a foreign, surplus one which has had the AK5 mount modified to fit a weaver rail, but it mounts too high for a bullpup.

Picture with mount.




Hutch

Couple of years ago, I used to run a SUSAT on a Yanke Hill riser mount, all I did was machined the riser to
match the STANAG type base. It was ok too 300 yds, after that, you couldnt really compete.

YES MARK, I KNOW ITS FUGLY  

Link Posted: 1/30/2011 12:23:14 AM EDT
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Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG


What sort of mount do you use for the SUSAT, if I may ask?
I acquired a foreign, surplus one which has had the AK5 mount modified to fit a weaver rail, but it mounts too high for a bullpup.

Picture with mount.




Hutch

Couple of years ago, I used to run a SUSAT on a Yanke Hill riser mount, all I did was machined the riser to
match the STANAG type base. It was ok too 300 yds, after that, you couldnt really compete.

YES MARK, I KNOW ITS FUGLY  

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x196/timlad07/01.jpg


Looks better blurred

Theres alot of those old BAR thingies being used
Suppose that evens the playing field

Link Posted: 1/30/2011 12:40:42 AM EDT
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Remember no two BAR15s are alike, too many options for a completely level playing field.
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 12:55:03 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/30/2011 12:56:06 AM EDT
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Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG


What sort of mount do you use for the SUSAT, if I may ask?
I acquired a foreign, surplus one which has had the AK5 mount modified to fit a weaver rail, but it mounts too high for a bullpup.

Picture with mount.




Hutch

Couple of years ago, I used to run a SUSAT on a Yanke Hill riser mount, all I did was machined the riser to
match the STANAG type base. It was ok too 300 yds, after that, you couldnt really compete.

YES MARK, I KNOW ITS FUGLY  

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x196/timlad07/01.jpg


http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1253/973338217_d104b71196.jpg



Thats a pretty spooky photo of you Mark, wot u up to
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 1:13:57 AM EDT
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SGC Upper / Leupold / RUAG & RG
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 1:44:37 AM EDT
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Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG


What sort of mount do you use for the SUSAT, if I may ask?
I acquired a foreign, surplus one which has had the AK5 mount modified to fit a weaver rail, but it mounts too high for a bullpup.

Picture with mount.




Hutch

Couple of years ago, I used to run a SUSAT on a Yanke Hill riser mount, all I did was machined the riser to
match the STANAG type base. It was ok too 300 yds, after that, you couldnt really compete.

YES MARK, I KNOW ITS FUGLY  

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x196/timlad07/01.jpg


http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1253/973338217_d104b71196.jpg


That is a very disturbing pic.
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 1:45:15 AM EDT
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SGC Upper / Leupold / RUAG & RG


Thanks for playing

Link Posted: 1/30/2011 2:04:59 AM EDT
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Hutchison J .......................................................BAR15/ SUSAT/ 5.56 RUAG/ RG


What sort of mount do you use for the SUSAT, if I may ask?
I acquired a foreign, surplus one which has had the AK5 mount modified to fit a weaver rail, but it mounts too high for a bullpup.

Picture with mount.




Hutch

Couple of years ago, I used to run a SUSAT on a Yanke Hill riser mount, all I did was machined the riser to
match the STANAG type base. It was ok too 300 yds, after that, you couldnt really compete.

YES MARK, I KNOW ITS FUGLY  

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x196/timlad07/01.jpg


There's a disturbing pattern emerging here....................................
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 3:41:01 AM EDT
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That's the same mount I use, it's a Bae mount sold off by the police from they're hk53's

I took a picatinny riser and milled flat the top to turn it into a stanag rail



It probably would work on an AR as it is I suppose.
I think the only way it would work on a AUG is to have another base made so that the site could mount directly. Pity it didn't fit since they are a fun design.



1Turk has had a top class Susat-Aug mount made.
Maybe you should get in touch with him


like this one???

Mr Moderator, can you pls include me in the list with my Steyr AUG + SUSAT + RG Ammo





Link Posted: 1/30/2011 4:27:47 AM EDT
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Hutch , stopped using the ACOG then ?

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Link Posted: 1/30/2011 7:15:56 AM EDT
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like this one???

Mr Moderator, can you pls include me in the list with my Steyr AUG + SUSAT + RG Ammo

http://i39.tinypic.com/30hllsp.jpg





What sort of cost do they run to? I'd be quite interested in one, and I suppose it would be affordable if I sold the rifles present optic. Nice job if that was you made it.

Thanks.
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 7:22:47 AM EDT
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Hutch , stopped using the ACOG then ?

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i have the acog on my 20" upper, but thats more for everything use rather than comps

i have a susat on my csr rifle as it mimics my work one (size weight and scope)and as i use csr as practice for our Imperial meet,
i may as well train with something thats as close to the rifle im gonna use as possible,
realisticly i'd want one of the cadet L98's that were sold off to canda, but i got no chance of that lol
a susat is good for up to 500 any more than that and it becomes very difficult

I'm also fitting a susat to my new .22 so i can practice the stand kneel at 100, cos thats where i seem to be dropping most of my points in comps :)
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 7:31:41 AM EDT
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realisticly i'd want one of the cadet L98's that were sold off to canda, but i got no chance of that lol


Worst straight-pull I've ever used, although they were fairly accurate.
Apparently the surplus ones are being destroyed, so they are about to get even rarer.

Link Posted: 1/30/2011 8:03:02 AM EDT
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realisticly i'd want one of the cadet L98's that were sold off to canda, but i got no chance of that lol


Worst straight-pull I've ever used, although they were fairly accurate.
Apparently the surplus ones are being destroyed, so they are about to get even rarer.



the current ones are being/have been refurbed to semi auto only for the cadets,
the old uppers that were removed are being destroyed

thing is if you bought one, it wouldnt take long to customise it to something more ergonmic and more reliable
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 8:17:28 AM EDT
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the current ones are being/have been refurbed to semi auto only for the cadets,
the old uppers that were removed are being destroyed

thing is if you bought one, it wouldnt take long to customise it to something more ergonmic and more reliable


Yeah, I always wondered how they were building more rifles for the Cadets, as I thought production ceased in around 97' for the SA80?

It would be a real expensive undertaking I expect. Aren't they worth well into the thousands for the rifle alone? A chap I shoot with was offered one for £3500 several years ago.

Link Posted: 1/30/2011 8:21:43 AM EDT
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the current ones are being/have been refurbed to semi auto only for the cadets,
the old uppers that were removed are being destroyed

thing is if you bought one, it wouldnt take long to customise it to something more ergonmic and more reliable


Yeah, I always wondered how they were building more rifles for the Cadets, as I thought production ceased in around 97' for the SA80?

It would be a real expensive undertaking I expect. Aren't they worth well into the thousands for the rifle alone? A chap I shoot with was offered one for £3500 several years ago.



only expensive to the public and only cos they're rare.
remember, everything the mod buy is at minimum cost...

do you think the mod would spend 3.5k per rifle when an m16 would cost less than $700 each
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 8:29:55 AM EDT
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only expensive to the public and only cos they're rare.
remember, everything the mod buy is at minimum cost...

do you think the mod would spend 3.5k per rifle when an m16 would cost less than $700 each


No, I mean it would run to quite a bit of cost as a customised, private purchase.
I wonder what the L85A1 sporters are running to in the U.S theses days? Those were quite expensive when they were brought in during the 80's. We probably get off quite lightly in comparison to what they pay; I'd think $30K minimum for their self loading versions.


Link Posted: 1/30/2011 10:12:47 AM EDT
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do you think the mod would spend 3.5k per rifle when an m16 would cost less than $700 each


Yes
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 12:31:52 PM EDT
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do you think the mod would spend 3.5k per rifle when an m16 would cost less than $700 each


Yes


lol, good point,
but only because it didnt work very well, if it did work straight away then they would of overlooked it and gone with something else
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 1:36:37 PM EDT
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Nothing really rocks, nothing really rolls, and nothings ever worth the cost.
Link Posted: 1/30/2011 11:03:55 PM EDT
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Nothing really rocks, nothing really rolls, ....


Meat Loaf does....

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