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Needs to go with all my other gear due to health reasons. Gun is in excellent condition and includes sling and gun bag. Will accept £375 which is my bottom line. Collection only from Wa9.
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I'm having a big clear-out of my accumulated "stuff", I'm starting off with all the odds and **** of chokes I've built up from various Guns over the years being first. Anything can be either collected (from Coventry or Wellesbourne) or posted, I'll try to update this thread and post as they go, as some are advertised on Facebook as well, I'll also add to the list as I find more in boxes and bags of junk! Set of 4 - Teague Stainless Extended Invector Plus Chokes, in Case with Teague Key Skeet, 1/4, 1/2 & 3/4 - the last three are "Miroku by Teague" Branded ones from a Miroku Special Edition, the Skeet choke is a normal Teage one, very little use in the Miroku branded ones, £140 plus postage (if needed). Set of 5 - Teague Stainless Extended Invector Plus Chokes, in Case with Teague Key Skeet, 1/4, 2 x 1/2 & 3/4 -, £150 plus postage (if needed) Brand new - Beretta branded Optima flush chokes Come with Beretta storage tubes, Ones full, ones 3/4 £25 for the pair Browning 28 Gauge Flush Invector Chokes Both Full in constriction, very little use, £20 for the pair Sold - Beretta 28 Gauge single flush Mobil choke Teague 20g Choke Key - Sold Brand New Flush Beretta Mobile chokes, Key and box - Sold
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Hello chaps. I just ordered my first lot of reloading kit from Clay & Game. Very excited about getting started. Before I start, I will say that C&G given me very good customer service over the course of several weeks to help me work out which bits I need to buy and I recommend using them if you can - and no, I haven't been asked to say that, but given how much time they've spent answering my amateurish questions lately, it's the least I can do. Anyway - I've bought stuff for a 16ga load and a 12ga load. I've got the recipe for the 16ga load sorted, but I'm having trouble with the 12ga load. I'm hoping some of the resident experts can help me sift through the data and sort it out. I've got the following for Vectan A0 in an 70mm Cheddite / CX2000-primed case: Gualandi: 12 / 70 / 616 or CX 2000 / Plastic Wad / 1.80-1.90g / 38-39g / STAR Folkstone Engineering Supplies: 12 / 70 / 616 / 1.85g / Fibre Wad / 36g / STAR Nobel Sport: 12 / 70 / CX2000 / 1.80g / Plastic Wad / 40g / STAR Clay & Game: 12 / 70 / CX2000 / 1.62g / Plastic Wad / 36g / STAR (8pt) Ideally, I'm looking for 36-38g of shot on top of a fibre wad at 1150fps-1200fps, though none of those recipes give velocity information. My thinking is along the following lines: The Clay & Game recipe seems a bit conservative, compared to the others, but it does give a pressure of 727 bar which is close to the 12 gauge limit. It also uses an 8pt crimp, which I assume is to keep the pressure down? The above said, the NobelSport 40g load also gives a pressure - of 700 bar. This seems contradictory. The use of a fibre wad as opposed to plastic should lower the pressure a bit, and maybe give me the option of a touch more powder or shot. I know the plastic wad dimensions and can substitute an over-powder card and fibre wad. I'm sure I must be missing something here, but on the basis of the above, I'd say a middle-of-the-road approach would be something like: 12 / 70 / CX2000 / 1.80g / Fibre Wad & Nitro Card / 38g / STAR Questions: Does this seem reasonable, or have I - as I suspect I might have done - missed something about the Nobel Sport and Guialandi data which means that they are for a higher pressure limit than the 740 bar I see referenced all over the place? Can anyone tell me what I should actually take as the "maximum load", since they seem so varied? I can then at least stay within those bounds and be safe. I'm not looking to lose eyes / fingers / my life here - just come up with a decent, heavy 12 gauge load in the 1200fps range. Should I risk a 6-point crimp, since the "hotter" data doesn't specify one, or stick with 8-point? I've ordered new cases, so it makes no difference to me really. Just rather be safe and keep pressures as low as possible. Many thanks for any assistance you can give, Adam. Edit: Added comment about Nobel Sport data pressure.
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Looking for recipe that fits the case well from 28g---32g lead shot. Got both AS and A1 powder .
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I have for sale three invector plus chokes The first one is an original Browning - imp cyl - 4 notches The second one is a Trulock make - skeet And the last one is a Pattern Plus make - turkey choke, which I believe is an extra full constriction 0.680 I will take £15.00 for each one posted. All as new.
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i have for sale 2 Miroku Browning Teague invector plus extended chokes for a 12 gauge they are both 1/4 they come with plastic tube to keep them safe, I have dropped the price a little, £25 each posted or £40 the pair posted, Can collect if you wish and i will knock a tad off, can meet you at Catton hall wednesday if that helps ! SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD TO SCRAGGNUTS
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Hi, I'm having trouble finding out anything about a shotgun a friend owns in South Africa. It is a side by side 12 bore double trigger hammer gun, fairly old and battered (he uses it to shoot Warthogs in the bush) with the usual proof marks on barrel and action but no makers name anywhere, although it does look like there is a "Made In Belgium" on the underneath of the barrels! He asked me to find out what I could about it on my return home to the UK, and I told him not to use it anymore as it is very loose because the locking cross bolt is missing, his answer was "I've been shooting it like that for years!"........Africaans?? The Flickr link has 9 other photos of medium resolution (I have higher resolution if needed) and any help would be most appreciated. Many thanks in advance, Dave http://www.flickr.co.../in/photostream
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