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  1. Andy H

    Battery

    If you have a charger give it a good charge , At least 12 hour's and go from there , 3 guy's at work have had the same thing and wanted to get a new battery but I took their batteries off and charged them fully and there has been no complaint's so far.
  2. Andy H

    Battery

    Have you tried just charging the battery , At this time of year lights on heating on demisters / de-icing on Immobiliser/alarm on radio on stop/start , It might just need a top up
  3. They are on the second post down on this page .
  4. Honda as well also look at the largest motor you are going to run ie chop saw 1800w and get a bigger size genny 2500w or 3000w.
  5. The same as me ,I turned 2 out off brass 4" long for 12 to 20 bore and 2 out of steel 8" long for 12 to 410 with a o'ring groove to centre it in the bore.
  6. 7500 psi seems good for a mid range load Or as the Americans say Target load , 7500 is just over 500 bar so over 200 bar below standard max load's .
  7. If you go the BP route one of these https://www.henrykrank.com/lee-adjustable-shot-dipper-90973/ will be handy use for both shot and powder and it's only £3.60.
  8. Remember for a Blackpowder load you can use the square load IE Use the same volumetric shot measure to measure the same volume of BP just use an 1/2 or 1/4 fibre wad and card , Blackpowder is a lot more forgiving than a nitro load.
  9. That is the problem an £80 diy system Does not have dual pir/microwave detectors with separate battery backup's with sounder's on the alarm box as well as the master control box and a separate sound bomb so 3 points of extreme sound alarm going off , 26 years ago I had to have an SSIAB or NACOSS installed system fitted before I was granted my RFD certificate.
  10. The burglars do when there is a 140 decibel internal unreachable sound bomb going off on the landing wall , they are not going to hang around trying to get through steel security with that blasting the eardrum's to death.
  11. Check your insurance exeption's , Many years ago we were done by a well known pair of thieves in our area and despite our insurance policy saying all contents of brick built out building's are covered fully it suddenly transpired that the insurance would not pay out for 1 Arai crash helmet and 1 Shoie helmet ( the most expensive items taken) as they were suddenly classed as accessories for motor vehicles , F F S.
  12. The US makers mark was used by the now gone spanish gun builder Hijos De m. Bereciartua .
  13. It Was a Bernadelli CF 9 with a 3 shot box mag , I have one minus the mag and a plate welded in to prevent one being fitted.
  14. here is one of his guns on an old PW page. And here on a shotgun world page https://www.shotgunworld.com/threads/help-with-high-grade-spanish-sxs.565157/.
  15. The US makers mark was used by the now gone spanish gun builder Hijos De m. Bereciartua . Spanish Makes Old.webp
  16. 2 cod 1 x large chips 1x peas 1x curry £24-50 here!!!.
  17. Have you tried Marlinspares.com they stock spares for most Marlin's.
  18. Go onto this C I P page and it will give you the cartridge drawings and the chamber size drawings for 3-1/4" and 4" 4 bore . https://bobp.cip-bobp.org/en/tdcc_public?page=1&cartridge_type_id=7
  19. As per the the targetmaster post this will work with all balance beam scales it may be as not as fast as the new dispensing systems but it uses the balance beam as the master target load objective and that to me is a lot more reliable than strain gauge based weighing system's that a gnat farting in the background or a fly passing by makes you doubt the results from it.
  20. Same as this handed direct to firearms front desk , Do not trust the mail.
  21. We have just gone through this at work and it is 45p a mile upto 10000 miles a year for any business milage and 25 a mile after 10000 miles for any business milage , Not they only pay one way or only from work to destination It's all business milage you do for the company, Check on the . GOV site and it will explain it all.
  22. Having worked in the conveyor industry for many years and supplying the food industry there has to be a reject line for all foods and this is primarily initiated by a metal detector be it sandwiches , crisp's anything packaged or processed food's , The really only way I could conceve of any shot lead or steel entering the food chain is direct sales of shot bird's to a retailing butcher , Even in a large butchering facility the chop's and various cut's of meat are packaged and have to pass through a metal detector that would reject the packaged item , so unless you are buying birds/rabbit's etc hung up in a butcher's I cannot see where they keep saying about lead entering the retail food chain in the quantities they reckon on.
  23. Those markings are your bore sizes ,Measure your choke's and work out the difference .
  24. Ian Charlton of clay and game did some wad and crimp comparisons all using the same primer and powder shot fibre load compared against the same load in plastic wad's and substituting overpowder card with fibre wad instead of gas seal/plastic wad the load's could be as much as 200 bar lower in pressure than the more effective modern plastic wad combination , You could load up using the 32 gram powder load for plastic wad's but use o/p card and fibre wad and send them to clay and game for pressure testing to be sure of the safety of the load.
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