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Posted by: Gone tropo Offline Posted: Thursday, 5 February 2026 8:50:06 AM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: scott123 Go to Quoted Post
Congrats Bunyip..geez you must have been getting a bit impatient..

and yeah Frenchies keep coming up with ways that even surprise me with their stupidity...Nice fella actually but dumb as dog sh!t..invited him to the range last weekend but he preferred to sit at the local coffee shop for 6 hours reading Womans day and New idea...I kid you not..!...

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Tropo i dont doubt you could take the eyeballs of a rat out with that set-up...Lithgow make a serious bit of kit...I have used that model in 22 mag as well and the groups were all through 0ne ragged hole...

Plinkster never heard of Lithgow before but became an instant fan...check out his youtube channel ..he is one of the best gun guys on there..He makes hitting a 4 inch steel at 100 yards shooting offhand with a .22 handgun look easy..he also did one video shooting a coke can with a .22 rifle at 700 yards..




Hey Scott yep seen his videos before good stuff, I bought an aftermarket lighter trigger for my lithgow as well as bolt shims, shooting prone off rear squeeze bag and atlas bipod on front it is certainly very accurate. I tested a whole bunch of ammo from budget CCI to the good stuff lapua, eley match and RWS 50 they all shot well but the best for mine was SK pistol match shot very tight at 50m and makes small work of minah birds and other small pests.
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