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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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As always very impressive! ::g
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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 ..
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Very impressive, matey. I'd be chuffed with just one of those! ::g
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....
Must be a slightly odd feeling, putting artillery shells in the oven. lol.

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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