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woody1

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  1. Hi, I live in Worcester so not far from you. Southams is too far for me.
  2. Hi, I would be interested in the cartridges if you would sell separately?
  3. What scales are best for measuring powder charges for a shotgun? I see there are some digital ones for around £25. Perhaps the accuracy is not so critical compared to rifle ammo.
  4. I’m hoping to use both powders. Thankyou hawkfanz that’s a great bit of information.
  5. Thanks for the help. I will get some scales. I also found some info for Nobel 80,82.
  6. It smells ok, I did burn a small amount and with expected results. I could get some new powder but seems a waste to throw it away What are the rules now regarding buying/ storing powder. I do not have an explosives license.
  7. Hi I have inherited some reloading equipment and I’m keen to have a go at reloading some 12 bore and to use up the parts. I have some noble Glasgow 80,82 powder, some plastic wads(type not known). Mec 600 junior loading press (now with rust removed). It has a powder bush fitted, hopefully for the powder I have. Unfortunately the primers were scrap but I have bought some cci 209. Ideally I would like to load some 24gram loads but most recipes seem to be for 30 gram plus with Nobel 80/82. I’m completely new to reloading so taking things very cautiously. Can I use some second hand cases or is it best to buy new? I have some early eley Grand Prix ammo that seem better quality plastic than modern cases and thinking of using these. I have read a little about case types parallel/taper tube etc. How critical is the case type, plas wad type, primer, wad compression etc ? Any help would be much appreciated. I’m looking forward to having a go on a rainy day.
  8. hi there, i live fairly close to great whitley, i think there are a few game shoots there. Havet really seen many pigeons in the area. i do have access to 450 acres of land about 15 miles away but its all wheat and havent seen anybirds feeding in any great numbers.
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