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  1. Selling my Mec 600 jnr in 12 gauge as I don't shoot 12bore anymore. 

    Comes with EZ prime which makes it far quicker when de-priming and priming new shells. 

    Also come with adjustable charge bar to adjust powder and lead to any load. 

    Will include a sealed tub of Maxam CSB5 powder and also hundreds of fibre and plastic wads and over powder cards.

    Can include anything else I find for 12bore in the garage if wanted (empty cases/plastics wads etc.)

    Collection only with SGC from Sheffield. 

    Any questions please ask. 

    £300 o.n.o

     

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  2. Sorted now, just needed a touch more oomf and the mod unscrewed fine 👍

     

    Hi all, 

    Just wondered if anyone could guide me in the correct way to disassemble the moderator on a Mossberg 500 410. I've got a rattle in my mod so wanting to give it a clean out. 

    Seen on the hushpower website that it says it unscrews from the rear of the moderator (normal thread).

    Gave it as much force I felt comfortable doing and it didn't budge an inch. Is this the right way of unscrewing the mod and it's just stiff from being gunked up? 

    Thanks all, 

    Spower 👍

  3. I've not had an issue with my 1500watt plate not being powerful enough for the ladle and drippers but it was sometimes an issue with the heat not transferring to the ramp enough and causing the shot to not roll smoothly into the conditioner, not a problem on a still summer day more when trying to drip below 15ish degrees or with a slight breeze. 

    Is your hot plate controlled by a PID controller? 

  4. I do.

    Not dripped lead shot for a couple of years but going to fire up the dripper this month to get some more made for my reloading 👍

    I bought a ladle from Woodsman243 (YouTube channel) and me and my Dad made a PID controller and made a setup similar to as is shown in Woodsman243 videos on YouTube. 

    I'm by no means an expert but have made plenty usable shot and its enjoyable knowing you're using your own shot. 👍

  5. Selling my Browning Maxus in MOBUC camo. Spec as follows:

    26" barrel steel proofed 

    3 1/2 chamber 

    Includes 5 internal chokes plus 3/8 extended Teague choke. 

    Gun sling, trigger lock and all spaces and shims included. 

    Cased. 

    Bought new by myself from Malmo Guns May 2018 and rarely used due to enjoying shooting my smaller bores more. As can be seen from the pictures it's in immaculate condition. 

    Any questions please ask. No RFD. 

    Collection Sheffield. 

    Would consider swap for Mossberg Hushpower .410

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  6. 54 minutes ago, ag12g said:

    spower, I paid £21 for antimony as well it seems to come from the same e bayer but with a different name

    Yeah I had noticed they were listed under different names at different prices. Its been on my watch list for months and have noticed it slowly creep up in price, fortunately got enough to keep me going for a fair while yet 👍🏻

  7. 28ga and .410 are by far my favourite gauges. I find the enjoyment of shooting the smaller lighter guns far outweigh the frustration of missing due to being a smaller gauge (which 99.9% is my error)

     

    Tried going back to my 12ga but didn't enjoy it half as much and ended up missing just as much. I'm currently selling both my 12's and sticking to 28ga and .410. 

  8. The Lee Load All will come with all the necessary powder bushings to drop the correct powder charge that you'll need, however, you'll need a good set of jewelery scales to find whichever bushing gives you the correct throw of powder as different powders will throw a different weight depending on how fine/coarse they are. 

    The powder bushing guide that Lee publish are only a guide to get you in the rough area then it's over to the scales to see what it is actually throwing. 

    Then it's a wise move to drop 10 or so powder charges to check that the bushing is throwing consistently. 

    You can never be too safe when it comes to making sure you're throwing the correct powder charge. 

    👍🏻

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