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  1. peter5761

    Smallest caliber

    .177 Swiss Gallery Rifles and Pistols no powder as a percussion cap is enough. 10mtr rifle shooting.
  2. peter5761

    Round ball surface finish.

    Go hit a golf ball with no dimples then one with you will see the difference I have. BTW I play off 5. There is a scientific reason Ping spend millions on ball development. Must be for some reason.
  3. peter5761

    Whey too much powder!!!

    Reading these forums why do many people use Too much powder?? 50g of Swiss 2 in .750 EIC Bess is plenty. 100+ is Military load. You're not shooting Horses just a Paper target at 50 yds. No2 in pan as well.
  4. peter5761

    To pick, or not to pick. That is the question.

    I have been using a split pin (you call them Cotter pin) it should leave a hollow for greater area contact on ignition. I have just started shooting Flintlock and have been taking advice from one of this year's World Champion shooters from our club.
  5. peter5761

    Pedersoli lock problem

    Kranks in Uk spares page
  6. peter5761

    Help with identification of maker ??

    Hi and thanks for looking, Can anyone identify the maker of this India pattern 3rd gen brown bess Replica, The pic posted is identical to mine in every way,The Bolt threads used are all 12 UNC which is a rarely used thread size in UK and Europe It has British proof marks dating to 1985 also the...
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