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  • Birthday 30/07/1972

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  1. + 1 Les is a top bloke, very helpfull.
  2. Lots of interesting comments. I have claygame load for old AO but it uses a uniwad or a T42. Is there a modern equivalent of these wads, or could it be made up with a fiber wad? I have two guns proofed to 1200bar, but I would like to keep pressure to a sensible level. I don't know enough to start playing with loads myself and I have a desire to keep my fingers, hands, eyesight, intact. Any ideas?
  3. Bfrog

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  4. I don't think they are that dirty especially is its a warm day. Not as harsh as velocity and break clays ok.
  5. Not a problem I can work with metric. So what wad do these loads use, unless I missed it.
  6. Thank you to FC and sitsinheadges. So would the loads on the Nobel page be sutable for old AO then or only the new stuff ?
  7. Cheers for the info Franco. The label on the bottom of the flask only appears to be a batch code. I got the powder with a used loading press so I don't have any idea how old it is but It must be before 2010. I think I may aswell bin it.
  8. As its only a very slow drop in pressure I would suspect a minor leak on the heat exchanger, auto air vent or on a radiator valve. If the expansion vessel had lost all or most of it's gas charge I would expect to see a rise in pressure as the system heated up, followed by a rapid pressure drop and discharge from the PRV indicator pipe. Just my two cents.
  9. The Boy With The Arab Strap - Belle & Sebastian Just the instamental bit in the middle.
  10. The stuff I have is a shiny green with a brownish trace flake. I don't have a 20b but it might be a reason to get one
  11. Hi guys, I have a sealed flask of Vectan AO and another 1/4 full flask. The question is what can I use it for. Apart from a 9g .410 load of FCs I can't find a 12b load. Well not strictly true I have found a 1 1/2oz load but it uses a uniwad or a T42 wad. The down side is these wads are no longer in production. Any ideas?
  12. Interesting thread, sounds almost too good to be true. I would love to see a pic or even better be able to buy one.
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