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sitsinhedges

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  1. 20G moderated is the way to go, it shares most of the virtues of both .410 and 12g. I love mine and have had some incredible shots with it
  2. I have tried that recipe and found it to be far slower than the stated velocity along with quite a variation in velocity. I have cured a similar problem in .410 by adding a small amount more powder (1grain), which created enough pressure to make it burn properly turning it into a very even and consistent load but never pursued this with the 12g. Any light 20g subsonic loads (less than 28gram)would be appreciated on this thread too
  3. I never said otherwise, but I wanted to know exactly what the finish is
  4. What exactly is that finish? Certainly not blued, seems more like paint and not very durable Just wondering how I can maintain it, only had it a day and it's scratched to *******.
  5. I put another 50kg into a bucket this morning, chucked in a bowl of water, stirred it with a stick a bit and poured it thru a sieve, job done and it smells nice too
  6. These are the best examples I can manage trying to photo something that is small and reflective. Hope you can see what you are looking for
  7. I just mix print type into a pot of molten lead at a ratio of 1-4, then when the type is melted I flux it with small piece of candlewax (10mm cube) which is lit to stop it smoking then stirred in to pull all the **** out. It's then skimmed and poured into muffin tray ingots :blink:
  8. Todays effort 75kg of No6 in a couple of hours (and a few evenings alloying the lead with type face to harden it)
  9. This is where you start, http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=15776 only 30 pages to get thru with plenty of red herrings to confuse you. I would suggest tracking down some linotype to harden it a little too. Other than that I do sell some of what I make for £2.50 a kilo 7s thru to 5s.
  10. I have a 25 yr old Kershaw that I was given as a teenager, fantastic knife and still good as new really but I have lost count of the times I have put it down whilst gutting and left it there. The last time was when we had snow and it was lost under it for nearly a fortnight so I think next time I will get a knife I can afford to lose. As far as dressing pigeons go I get packs of four kitchen/veg knives from Morrisons for £1 that are sharp and bendy and ideal for taking the breastmeat off. No need for anything else.
  11. I don't understand the point of using silosock jackets over standard shell decoys and I don't see how they would move about like normal silosocks Could someone explain please.
  12. You want me to reload unknown components :look: Who's going to buy me a new gun when this one goes pop?
  13. Just wondering what the safest and most legal way of disposing of the odd few live primers. Didn't think the dustbin was a good idea though I do put empty cases and used primers in there. What's the best option :look:
  14. I am using 28g of no5 out of my moderated 20g Hushpower but my cartridges are subsonic so each pellet would have less knock down power compared to a standard cartridge and because the pellets are relatively large the pattern should be thin in theory but it still knocks em clean dead at 35-40yds if I do my bit. My point is that a normal speed cartridge could probably do the same with a much lighter load of smaller shot due to the increased kinetic that a faster pellet would carry.
  15. Do you own one aswell, if so how have you found it to shoot with?
  16. 7 1/4" diameter That's the same size as a tea plate Are you sure you didn't mean circumference, which divided by Pi would make it 2.3" diameter or 58mm ATB SiH
  17. What is the diameter of the tube on it It looks really big on S+G's site.
  18. To be honest the 20g Hushpower is the only shottie I ever take out now. It only has one barrel I know but it is discreet and will kill all I need to at good ranges without echoing around the county with every shot. They do tend to shoot low so I have fixed a short 6mm high rib at the breech end of the tube to align with the bead and lift my point of aim up so that I am back on zero. I notice Greenhunter that you have the o/u version, how do you find it and is the tube as massive as it looks?
  19. Best to reload your own but if you can't most clay clubs seem to sell Hull Cartridge subsonic fibre 23g 7 1/2s which are fine for the closer range stuff and about £180 per 1000. I've just started using 28g 5s in my reloaded 20g subsonics and wow they really do knock stuff down well even at 35-40yds. I think the extra mass of the no5 retains what energy it started with a bit better than the smaller shot so it still has a kick up until the pattern fails.
  20. Why not get a fully moderated 20g instead, much more versatile with loads from 21g to 32g but still very quiet. Capable of taking all normal quarry and you can afford to have a looser choke too
  21. The recoil and noise is very mild using subsonic cartridges
  22. Selling for a friend who's details will be forwarded. 20g Berretta Silver Pigeon3 687 30" multichoke barrels. As new condition less than 1000 carts fired. Based in Kettering, Northants. SGC holders Now sold
  23. I am after some .20 cal barrels for experimental purposes, need to be approx 16mm diameter and at least 300mm long. Something off a Rapid 7 would be ideal or WHY. PM me if you can help
  24. The only difference now is the spring and piston weights/spring guides, on the earlier models it had a standard piston and a longer stroke FAC one but now the longer stroke one with the shorter cocking rod that allows the piston to move back further and increase swept volume of the cylinder is fitted to all and power adjusted by what spring and piston weights/spring guides are fitted.
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