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  1. Set of 4 rear axle u-bolts to fit 1996 onward Jeep Cherokee. Come in useful when you change the rear springs (usually because your jeeps got a saggy back end!, saves all the hassle of removing and reusing the old ones! Also got the bolts to fit the back of the spings (M14x100mm long) if needed.

     

    Cost £50 plus postage from Mansfield 4x4. yours for £35 posted. Any questions please message me.

     

    Cheers

     

    Matt

  2. Hi,

     

    I am not sure if you have to have the chokes opened out for Bismuth or tungsten but it wouldn't be a bad idea if using tungsten it is harder than steel after all.

     

    I have never had any success with bismuth, I used it in the early days of the lead ban and you could see it hit birds and they would carry on. There was a rumour that it splintered on firing and went out as dust. Whether that is true or not I don't know.

     

    I do know of two people who use it as large shot in punt guns with reasonable success.

     

    I have fairly good success with decent steel cartridges such as Remington Nitro Steel so find there is no need for the dearer stuff.

     

    Just as a matter of interest. I`m assuming your talking about Tungsten being in it Matrix form (i.e ITM or what ever you wish to call it).

     

    In that case, when tungsten is in its matirx with a polymer I would think it will be SOFTER than steel, otherwise why is it acceptable to use in older guns that can`t handle steel shot???

  3. Shall we add a little bit of science to this thread and try to settle this one with a little bit of tangible FACT rather than a whole load of conjecture and opinion?!!!

     

    The statement that going up two sizes versus lead is based on some reasonable fact. Given leads density at around 11000kg/cubic metre and steels at around 7850kg/cubic metre then, based on ENGLISH shot sizes the following is true.

     

    No 5 shot is .110" dia. Lead in this shot size is .126g per single shot and steel .09g

     

    No 4 shot is .12" dia. Lead would be .1634g and steel .1167g

     

    No 3 shot is .13" dia. Lead would be .1977g and steel .141g (almost the same as no. 5 lead see?!!!)

     

    No 1 shot is .14" dia. Lead would be .28g and steel .1999g (almost the same as no. 3 lead see?!!!!)

     

    BB shot is .16" dia. Lead would be .397g and steel .283g (almost the same as no. 1 lead see?!!!!!)

     

    SOOOOOOO the advice of move up two sizes from lead to steel hold some good basis in scientific fact (it will give roughly the same pellet mass relationship).

     

    Now, assuming that our pellets have the same mass and move at the same speed (lets say 1400fps) then, according to the well known and widely accepted formula that Kinetic Energy = half mass multiplied by velocity squared then, steel (if its pellet mass is the same as the lead load used, even if the pellet diameter is different!) will perform as well as lead! This of course does not allow for increased air resistance due to larger diameter pellets and also assumes that lead and steel are fired at the same velocity.

     

    So, to sum up, go up TWO shot sizes and shove it up your barrels faster than a lead load and hey presto! Steel will be just as good at taking things out! Science lesson over and end of argument???

     

    So, there. You have to get out there and give it a go lad! Try it, if you still don`t get on with it, don`t blame the cartridge or the gun, blame yourself! Its totally different to lead so it takes time to get used to the change, and most importantly PRACTICE!!!!!!.

     

    I don`t agree with a ban on lead shot and I don`t agree with BASC and the likes appearing to do it behind its members backs, but I do know this much. Steel will, in the right hands and the right circumstances do the job just as well as lead.

  4. Got a side by side 10 bore and now needs so loading gear ready to feed it on for the forthcoming wildfowling season (ok, ok I know its 4 months away but nothing like starting early!).

     

    Anyone got any 10 bore loading gear they want or are willing to part with for a reasonable price? Please, please, PLEASE!

  5. Generally the same here too.

     

    28 grams of 7 1/2`s or 8`s for clay, 32 gram 5`s for rabbits and pigeons (might go as far as 35 or 36 gram 5`s for really high pheasants), Steel 5`s or 4`s for duck and generally 3`s or 1`s in hevishot for geese (36 grams for the geese and 31 grams for the ducks), although depending on the price I have been known to use 1`s and bb`s in steel for geese depening on price and aavailability of hevishot.

  6. OK yet another question!

     

    What kind of brass are brass shotgun cases made from? Does the grade/type matter significantly?

     

    Secondly anyone got a source of brass cases or drawings to make your own?

     

    Even if some one has some kicking round I would be greatful of borrowing one as a template and am happy to throw a couple of home made ones in, in return for the loan of one to copy :-)

     

    Thanks in advance

  7. Anyone got a universal charge bar and powder baffle to fit an MEC 600??? Also anone got any 10 gauge bits for one too (resizing ring and crimp ).

     

    Cheers

     

    Matt

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