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Re: Trying to find a load for my 8 gauge
greener4me
04/28/25 11:07 AM
1 & 5/8 oz lead load is at the lower end of 10 gauge data for Blue Dot.
I think that you are most unlikely to make that a load with workable ballistics in the 8 bore. A magnum shotshell primer may be worth a try, but...??
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Re: Can you explain the Webley Greener SLE
Carcano
04/28/25 12:00 AM
No, it doesn't.
The question about the Webley connection is answered - possibly - in Marco Nobili's 1997 book, which I do not have, and - certainly - in Igor Karklinsh's superbly researched, scholarly deep, web accessible article, of which I have used the automatic Google translation: https://shotguncollector.com/2023/10/17/%d0%bc%d0%b8%d1%84%d1%8b-%d1%80%d0%be%d1%81%d1%81%d0%b8%d0%b9%d1%81%d0%ba%d0%be%d0%b3%d0%be-%d0%be%d1%80%d1%83%d0%b6%d0%b8%d0%b5%d0%b2%d0%b5%d0%b4%d0%b5%d0%bd%d0%b8%d1%8f-%d1%84%d0%b5%d1%80%d0%b4/
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Re: OT a couple of singles.
Argo44
04/27/25 11:50 PM
Mike, I'm not sure those number have anything to do with bore and might just be tube numbers. We need to have Dr. Drew or some of the others better acquainted with Brit markings chime in. Gene
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Re: Help with the scope base on my Miller&Greiss combo
BillK
04/27/25 05:48 PM
Thank you Mike. I certainly hope so. It would be great to get this old great gun back to action. In your experience with similar cartridges as this one, would you say a deer in within 100 to 125 yards would be safe to shoot, (providing good placement shot)? Thanks. BillK
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Re: 250th Anniversary
ed good
04/27/25 03:07 PM
argo, sad and dastardly that your fine thread has been so disrespected...
after the birth of JC , this spark that lit our quest for freedom and liberty is a most important event in human history...
God put us on this earth and gave us the path to salvation...
however, he left it up to us to govern ourselves while we are here...
and so far, the U.S. Constitution is man's best effort to achieve that quest...
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Re: E.M. Reilly; History; Chronology; Serial Numbers
Argo44
04/27/25 12:58 PM
Thanks Mike. I saw those. I already had four of them; one was new. There are now 715 Reilly guns whose parameters are known in the database on p.57. Presuming Reilly numbered around 33,700 guns from 1828 to 1912, that represents about 2.1% of the total, a good sample. We're now down to about 20 or so new numbers appearing each year - and there are also about 30 guns which have been auctioned off but whose numbers were not published which sooner or later will turn up. The new numbers haven't forced a change in the dating chart in about three years. The chart really needs a few more guns from 1835-1847 to provide more clarity on that time period. There is a Maharajah in India who has 15 or so antique Reilly's. I've tried to correspond with his son using some old contacts from India days but to no avail. "The maharajas were great collectors of empire's bric-a-brac. The tomblike salons exuded a Dickensian squalor and were crammed with sambar heads and taxidermic elephants in full regalia, horse racing trophies, and stuffed fantail snipes. There were lamps with deer hooves for stands, electrically illuminated peacocks, glasses with boar-tusk handles, and beautiful English guns from the London firm of E. M. Reilly.http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2007-04-16/karma-expressGene Williams
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Re: Webley & Scott model
L. Brown
04/27/25 10:59 AM
If you're really interested in Webley & Scott shotguns, you should get your hands on "The History of W & C Scott Gunmakers by Crawford and Whatley. For a thin book, it contains a lot of good photos of guns and information about them.
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Re: Adolf Loesche German Gun
Carcano
04/26/25 08:36 AM
Is the 22WMR at Cabela's in FT. Worth the original barrel or was it lined? Valid question. A typical combination for a Schonzeit-Büchsflinte (or maybe rather Büchsflintchen) was 28 ga with 5,6x35R. And just when was the .22 WMR invented? In 1959? ;-) Carcano
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Re: 360 Rook with Henry rifling?
mbatten
04/26/25 01:22 AM
You're quite right about the lands/grooves, thanks. Made the correction to the post.
Thanks for the advice about A&T. I don't see anything like that marked on this rifle, but I'll keep digging for more information.
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Re: Hammerguns are trouble, darn it.
SXS 40
04/24/25 10:52 PM
I like those Chinese (Tourbon) slip on butt pad extenders. I use them on old English SXS's so you don't have to mess up the stock with a wood extension or ugly fat recoil pad.
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Re: Alhmans Gunshop?
ChiefAmungum
04/24/25 09:07 PM
Greg,
It's been years, like 25+ for Ahlman's. I was at the time satisfied with the work done. You could talk to Pat Laib, Laib's Gunsmithing in Spicer, MN. He has done work on some SxS guns for me in the past and near past. He is very much still in the business.
Chief
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Re: FS: Ugartechea M30
Perry M. Kissam
04/24/25 11:41 AM
The Model 30 I have is also a Parker-Hale. It is also the first double I had owned other than my original little Stevens 311 my dad gave me for my 13th birthday. Shortly after arriving in Albuquerque in 1993 I read an article in one of the shotgun magazines about a guy who went duck hunting with one of his old side by side guns, the model I dont remember. That was the spark, and the fire has never gone out yet!! I bought the Uggie and started duck hunting with it as well as my trusty old 311 using steel shot with no damage to either. Of course I paid close attention to the size of the steel shot and never experienced a problem with any of the ones I used. I still have tne 311 and the Model 30, both of which are keepers for purely sentimental reasons.
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