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Everything posted by bev6345
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My review of the Marlin 1895 GBL in .45-70
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My Review of the brand new Beretta 687 Silver Pigeon 3 Sporter
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what do you think they will go to now this is out of production?
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My Review of the CZ 550 Safari Classic 2 in .416 Rigby
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definitely right on the self aligning bar, its a pain to get back together sometimes.
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same happened to me, managed to Loctite it before it came all the way out
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My Review of the Beretta A300 Outlander
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My Review of the Schmeisser SP15 LMR Straight Pull AR15.
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Good job other videos are available.
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I disagree, what I do is a review what you are looking for is a test.
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its not my gun they just come in for review and I send them back.
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nope, don't have chrono... but assume within the range of 9.5-11.5
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My review of the Weihrauch HW110KT.
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it was nice, not picked out special it was just the one shooting sports had on the shelf.
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Everyone needs one of these
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my review of the Remington 700 PCR
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My review of my new Beretta 694 Sporter Shotgun
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have you tried the bore tech shotgun blend? I didn't mention it in the video because i find it too strong for every day use, it will get the plastic marks out of the chamber but will also strip the varnish and stain off your cleaning rod. https://www.shootingsportsuk.co.uk/cleaning-maintenance/solvents-and-cleaner/bore-tech-shotgun-blend/
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Putting a .177 in any gun in cold weather while wearing gloves is going to be a challenge. but i get your point, the angle you have to load them on a under lever doesn't help.
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Something I knocked up for anyone new to shotguns
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15 yards is the limit of my garden sorry, but it will separate the good from the bad. anything too far will add more variable into the test such as wind and make it less about the gun. not sure about the fill gauge, this is new model straight out of the factory and I didn't fill it also not sure about the 45 degrees causing a jam, im more of a full bore shooter and pointing a gun up while you load it will get you a telling off from the RO or kicked off the range, so not something i'm in the habit of doing even with air guns.
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I think an underlever with a fixed barrel is supposed to be more accurate than a brake barrel. not sure how much truth this holds but it has been my general experience.