Nice finds .. 37mm would make a fair hole wouldn't want to b in ones path ..
Seems all I dig is Enfield 303's .. keep finding aa timers ..what do u use to clean ?
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Cheers bully ..I do need to get some wax ..little boot recommended it to me for coins ..
I'm sure rrpg mentioned white vinegar on some bits ..
I'm sure rrpg mentioned white vinegar on some bits ..
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Very impressive, matey. I'd be chuffed with just one of those!
I do Muzzle loading shooting with a .44 calibre revolver. As the gun is made of stainless steel, I take the wood grips off and shove the gun in the dishwasher, very effective way of cleaning. I thought my cleaning methods were mad. lol.
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Must be a slightly odd feeling, putting artillery shells in the oven. lol.Bully1970 wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2017 4:09 pm...After that they go in the pan and boil for an hour and then the oven at 80'c for an hour....
I do Muzzle loading shooting with a .44 calibre revolver. As the gun is made of stainless steel, I take the wood grips off and shove the gun in the dishwasher, very effective way of cleaning. I thought my cleaning methods were mad. lol.
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