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  1. Thanks: I have sent the message to your new address. All the best
  2. Still got the 223 for sale. Email (not pm) me and make me an offer if interested.
  3. Just the .223 fo sale now, I will even throw in the scope.
  4. NGhost

    223 rem wanted

    Yes see my post.
  5. I keep getting SMTP falier (or something)
  6. Mel b3 The PM is not working and nither is email from this site, anyway: better to come next week as I am going to be very late home tomorow. All the best.
  7. Sorry rf is now sold. Other stuff is still here.
  8. I'm in no rush, I have another 2 years on my ticket
  9. One ahead in the que. I will let you know if it is not sold.
  10. the moderator for the 223 is a custom made one by Adenbourn field sorts it is proofed to 6mm (243). it is about 10 inches long. Based on the sako. Very efective on muzel blast. I think I paid 160 or 190 for it. Not sure of the make of the rings. (I orderd the gun to be screw cut, and have good rings fitted for the scope). the pod on both guns are Outers (almost identical to harris but say "outers") they are 24"/13".
  11. Hushpower: a few scuffs, and a repaired crack in the stock. Was checked out by gunsmith who said it is safe. Other wise good barel. There is a piece of shot in the moderaror that roles about that I have not been able to shake out. shoots well I have shot about 500 rounds in this condition (I got it like this). With subsonics sounds like an air rifle. I will gave a go at loading some pics.
  12. 12g Hushpower fair condition £70. BRNO 223 almost new condution. Screw cut with moderator, bipod, scope rings, reloading gear £400. cost over £700 2 years ago only fired 50 rounds. BRNO .22 rf moderator and bipod, scope rings £70. must collect from oxford or could take to norfolk in a couple of weeks.
  13. They are reported to be good, but difficult to clean. My local shop will get and fit one for people who insist. but normaly recomend a conventional can and baffels type. (this is what I use) The reflex will shorten the overal gun length, but I dont find the extra length of the can a problem. most shops use good smiths, and it can somtimes work out cheaper.
  14. Actually Bismuth is hard. It has to be sofened wit tin(3%)to stop it from being brittle, as pure bismuth tends to powder when used in a gun. Lead hardness is 1.5 Mohs (soft) Bismuth hardness is 2.5 mohs (harder) Steel (soft Iron) 4.5 mohs PS I have got a Grade A in A level chemistry
  15. I got the 13-23" (and putting a group of 3 in 1/2" at 120 yards I was well chuffed) I can shoot from a very easy position sitting fully. I orderd mined from the states and got the two in 4 days from posting.
  16. I have had a fox come up behind me about 10 feet away, makes you jump when you are not expecting it. I was so shoked that it ran off into the hedge before I got my witts back. I was amazed how loud a rabbit squeel is. When mr fox ate my pet rabbit the squeel woke me up at the other side of the house.
  17. I eat every rook I shoot. Tastes just like pigeon, same colour ,but a bit smaller (brest meat only)
  18. Not realy, try emailing the guy kdkaiser@bwsys.net. try a search on ebay for Outers, check the available to the UK button. This is what I have found http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...&category=36258 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...&category=36258 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...&category=36258
  19. Cly works realy well over decoys, with a good clay cartridge of 7 1/2 will do the job.
  20. A chap I used to shoot with had a crack in his beretta stock. It was noticed just out of warentee. He could only get £100 part exchange fot a 15 month old gun that cost him 950 !
  21. What type do you want? I asume 12g. Cartridges fall in to 2 main types compression formed and parallel tube. parallel tube are the majority of cartridges, these are further divided into plastic and paper and high or low base wad. Most cart.s are parallel tube low plastic base wad. This is probably the case with the remmington's but do check. If they are, just select somthing similar of the ground at your local clay shoot. Dont be put off by the american recipies that list all types of cases they are to protect the uninformed. look down the open end of a case if you see a white plastic base that the same hight or less than the hight of the standard brass, then you have a PT low plastic base wad. You just need to get the hight right. If you want a first class case to load try Blue Diamond (parrallel tube 70mm low plastic recoil absorbing basewad) Just avoid the winchester compresion formed ones as they can create large pressures.
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