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Mark II

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  1. Thank you I will give them a shout
  2. I will have a look on uberti website, I believe the Wyatt Earp is made by pedersoli,
  3. Thank you it would be a lot cheaper as old side by sides are very cheap but I don't think it's allowed
  4. It's just got to be 20" for a coach gun any longer would just be wrong 😊 The pump would be nice and there is also the Winchester level action but they are both hard to find.
  5. Unfortunately not as it's turning a shotgun into a section one firearm which is not allowed as far as I know
  6. I fancy trying my hand at Cowboy action shooting, I have a muzzle loading revolver and lever action but would like a 12g coach gun, I have tried online and can only find the Wyatt Earp at Henry krank and as much as I would like it £1300 seems a bit steep. Does anyone know of something a little cheaper with 20 inch barrels non ejector. Cheers Mark
  7. Mark II

    GECO Brass

    Exactly you have to know when to stop and practice rifle craft more.
  8. Mark II

    GECO Brass

    I did weight 10 but they were so close I stopped, maybe just a bit ocd.
  9. Mark II

    GECO Brass

    Thank you all for your input especially reducing powder charge for a heavier case I hadn't thought about that. When batching your brass what tolerance do you use between cases
  10. Mark II

    GECO Brass

    Thank you for the input I always full length resize and trim but just wandered if weight would make a noticeable difference which it appears not so unless a case or two are way out I will give that step a miss. Next step annealing, how often?
  11. Mark II

    GECO Brass

    It will be interesting to see once cleaned, sized and trimmed what the difference in weight will be compared to the ppu. What tolerance do you look for between cases
  12. Mark II

    GECO Brass

    Thank you that's what I do each time I reload apart from the weight but out of interest I did check some ppu brass I have been reloading and it was all within a couple of grains.
  13. Mark II

    GECO Brass

    Hello all I have been given a bag of Geco 308 brass so before I start processing it all does anyone here use it and is it good for reloading. Also do you batch your brass by weight and if so what tolerance do you use. Cheers Mark
  14. Henry pump action rifle, 2 years old and had very little use so in as new condition comes with box and manual. Selling due to needing space in the safe for next purchase. Cost £700 Quick sale £500 ono If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Cheers Mark
  15. Looks good, just thinking for use on a .22lr instead of the break could you put a thread for a moderator so as long as the rifle has a threaded barrel the tuner can be fitted to the barrel then fit the mod to the tuner or wouldn't it work that way?
  16. Well my Oryx chassis has arrived so I will drop the T1X in it then try the parker hale mod spaced with washers first then if that doesn't work I will try a clamp as pictured above. Thats if we ever get back to the club
  17. Thank you for the info it gives me a good starting point as I have a load that is now doing half inch at 100 metres if I pay attention, so it will be interesting to see what the es is once I can arrange to borrow the chap down the club's lab radar
  18. On this subject what would you consider being a acceptable es for target. I know as low as possible but what is good
  19. For 25 metre get some bullseye or unique you can do a very light load and save money on powder. My bullseye load is still accurate at 100 metres just takes a bit longer to get there.
  20. I use ITL shooting supplies or shell house they both come pre lubed .44 240 grn flat point over blue dot powder at the moment, runs about 1100fps which is accurate in my Henry with no leading issues. It's a good load for 100 metres
  21. Something simple like one or more of these might do the trick, just need a vernier to measure the distance so a bit more time consuming
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