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  • #16
    Originally posted by steve s View Post
    will they not go bang like the more expensive ones and put a hole in the target .or am i missing something
    Different makes have different accuracy levels some can have blockages in certain rifles (although you probably cant have semi auto in UK) miss fires etc.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by rbaz View Post
      Different makes have different accuracy levels some can have blockages in certain rifles (although you probably cant have semi auto in UK) miss fires etc.
      no didn't understand a fcuking word mate .
      but it will still go bang yes

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      • #18
        Originally posted by steve s View Post
        no didn't understand a fcuking word mate .
        but it will still go bang yes
        Yes

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        • #19
          Originally posted by rbaz View Post
          Yes
          thanks

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          • #20
            Originally posted by DaveHMS View Post
            I can't believe all that nice hardware was scrapped. I reccon the home office sold all the handguns to international arms dealers in order to fund the compensation.
            I had, all in an immaculate condition, Colt Python .357 mag, S&W.38 airweight, Browning 9mm & a couple of .22 rimfires. Though the comp was not unreasonable, it went now way towards stopping me feeling bitter about having to hand everything in at the nick.
            And of course, as all of us FAC holders know. the whole exercise did wonders for reducing armed crime......


            None of mine was immaculate - they all got worked pretty hard !

            .177 Feinwerkbau Junior CO2 air pistol
            .22 Walther GSP
            .32 H&R mag Smith & Wesson Mod 16 (6")
            .357 mag Smith & Wesson Mod 19 (4")
            .44 Pietta Navy copy
            .45acp Caspian Arms 1911A1
            .455 Webley Mk VI with spare cylinder for .45acp in full moon clips

            I shot UIT at international level with the .177, .22 & the .32 and the others were just for fun - the Webley would hold a 3" group at 25m using the .45 cylinder (Not bad for a revolver made in 1917 - the only blueing left on it was under the grips !)

            Rbaz, The reloading gear I have left includes a Wamadet single station press and a Hornady Projector (5 station) but there's no reloading dies as the thieving sods couldn't avoid paying compensation for them !)

            When I've got the time I'll dig it out and send you a list - if you're going to be reloading for auto calibres then you'll definitely want a case trimmer and I'm fairly certain I've got one in the loft somewhere !

            Life is too important to take seriously !

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            • #21
              It is finding the time to reload that is the problem. At one stage I was reloading:
              .223
              .38/357mag
              .308
              7.62x39
              .375H&H
              .45/70

              I have several .22 rimfires so obviously buy ammunition for those. Also have a number of muzzle loading pistols including a tiny .31 Derringer, not very accurate, but good fun.
              Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post


                None of mine was immaculate - they all got worked pretty hard !

                .177 Feinwerkbau Junior CO2 air pistol
                .22 Walther GSP
                .32 H&R mag Smith & Wesson Mod 16 (6")
                .357 mag Smith & Wesson Mod 19 (4")
                .44 Pietta Navy copy
                .45acp Caspian Arms 1911A1
                .455 Webley Mk VI with spare cylinder for .45acp in full moon clips

                I shot UIT at international level with the .177, .22 & the .32 and the others were just for fun - the Webley would hold a 3" group at 25m using the .45 cylinder (Not bad for a revolver made in 1917 - the only blueing left on it was under the grips !)

                Rbaz, The reloading gear I have left includes a Wamadet single station press and a Hornady Projector (5 station) but there's no reloading dies as the thieving sods couldn't avoid paying compensation for them !)

                When I've got the time I'll dig it out and send you a list - if you're going to be reloading for auto calibres then you'll definitely want a case trimmer and I'm fairly certain I've got one in the loft somewhere !

                Thanks would really appreciate it.
                I am new to all this only recently found out you could own serious firearms here. The guys at the club I go to are a good bunch and willing to teach me whats what. I need to reload as you are limited to the amount of rounds you can buy each year (as well as the cost) think its 3000s rounds a year.
                Anything you have that I can use I would be interested in
                Could I not buy replacement dies for it in France?
                I am in the UK in Feb so could maybe arrange collection etc then.
                Thanks Rich

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                • #23


                  The trouble with pistols is that you get through ammo a lot faster than you do with a rifle - on a typical match weekend I'd get through:

                  135 rounds .22lr
                  70 rounds .32S&WL
                  120 rounds .45acp

                  On a 'proper' practise day I'd get through 200 rounds of .22 and the same in .32 and if I was playing with the toys I'd be in excess of 500 rounds mixed

                  Using the big press I could produce 500 rounds an hour if it was setup for 'fully automatic' but I used to do some operations by hand to improve consistency so I'd be down to around 200 rounds per hour....


                  Life is too important to take seriously !

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                  • #24


                    No probs Rich - unless you're flying ....

                    The big press is mainly lightweight aircraft alloy BUT it has a massive steel ram so it weighs a fair bit !

                    Let me know when and where you're coming over and we'll see what we can sort out


                    Life is too important to take seriously !

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post


                      The trouble with pistols is that you get through ammo a lot faster than you do with a rifle - on a typical match weekend I'd get through:

                      135 rounds .22lr
                      70 rounds .32S&WL
                      120 rounds .45acp

                      On a 'proper' practise day I'd get through 200 rounds of .22 and the same in .32 and if I was playing with the toys I'd be in excess of 500 rounds mixed

                      Using the big press I could produce 500 rounds an hour if it was setup for 'fully automatic' but I used to do some operations by hand to improve consistency so I'd be down to around 200 rounds per hour....


                      As I said I am new to the sport. First day I went for a look at the local club I had a go with a 9mm Beretta and CZ75 and was hooked. Really liked the Beretta.
                      I have also had a go with a Glock 17 (found the grip a bit big for me)
                      Last week GSG5 .22 and that was really good fun.
                      Hopefully they will bring an M4 for me to play with soon
                      From the start my groupings have been fairly good and am keen to learn more and keep shooting.
                      I have to wait approx 5 months before I can get the paperwork etc sorted out then only money holding me back but the guys there are willing to lend me there firearms until then. Every time I shoot something different I want that one too

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post


                        No probs Rich - unless you're flying ....

                        The big press is mainly lightweight aircraft alloy BUT it has a massive steel ram so it weighs a fair bit !

                        Let me know when and where you're coming over and we'll see what we can sort out


                        Will be in an 806 so plenty of room on the 4th Feb. (I want to come over for a Surf at some point too)
                        Am also trying to find a safe if you know of one reasonable price.
                        Preferably deep enough to leave sights on and hold 4 or 5 rifles you never know I may find the money for more.

                        Thanks again

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                        • #27
                          Predictable Bob sorry I haven't any contact details for you I hope you see this.

                          I am collecting a Surf from a fellow member when I come over in 2 weeks so will have plenty of room for the reloading gear if you managed to sort it out.
                          If you have had time could you let me know what you have and what you would like for it
                          Thanks Rich

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                          • #28


                            Whoops - I forgot to dig the gear out !

                            I've been a bit busy of late (And I've got a memory like a - wtf are those orange things that live in bowls of water ????)

                            You can email me at predictable_bob @ hotmail.com (without the spaces)


                            Life is too important to take seriously !

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