Muzzle loading battery.

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Swamphog

Re: Muzzle loading battery.

#21 Post by Swamphog »

dromia wrote:It is five actually, I have a P61 as well.
I think I'll go down the garden and eat worms . . . or, possibly, invade Syria . . .

Ho, hum.
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Re: Muzzle loading battery.

#22 Post by dromia »

Gave the old Ardessa .50cal percussion its first outing yesterday.

Got it sighted in and worked up a good patched ball load of 60gns Swiss No3.

Spent the time popping golf balls on the 100yrd berm, what fun!

Black powder, muzzleloading.

Phwoarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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Re: Muzzle loading battery.

#23 Post by dromia »

Just thought that you might be interested in the fact that I picked up a nice Parker Hale .451" Volunteer (Henry rifling) today to go alongside my Parker Hale .451" Whitworth (Hexagonal rifling).

So six original Parker Hale reproductions now.

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Fecking stones

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Cow's farts matter!

For fine firearms and requisites visit

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Re: Muzzle loading battery.

#24 Post by Meaty »

dromia wrote:Just thought that you might be interested in the fact that I picked up a nice Parker Hale .451" Volunteer (Henry rifling) today to go alongside my Parker Hale .451" Whitworth (Hexagonal rifling).

So six original Parker Hale reproductions now.

Phwoarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
PH .451 Volunteer...The one firearm I own that I will never sell! (unless liebour / greens / sturgeon get their way kukkuk )
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Re: Muzzle loading battery.

#25 Post by dromia »

Don't worry if they get in you won't have to sell your guns they will just be confiscated for you, for the safety of the realm.
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