Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
You need a decent extraction system for smokeless as well.
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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
That's easier said than done in my part of Oxfordshire. I'm not sure what the current extraction system is but they seem fine with 777 so it must be reasonably good. Were that I could get them to invest in a better system to indulge me and maybe one or two others That's unlikely. I knew that Pyrodex sounded too good to be true for my needs. :)dromia wrote:I find Pyrodex as smokey as BP and very tickly on the throat.
I suggest that you find a less bigoted club or get them to install a decent extraction system which the should have anyway.
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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
Our clubs policy is that we support the shooting of anything that is, safe, legal, and with in the constraints of the range certificate and safety procedures. The club will do whatever it can to help shooters shoot what they want regardless of the numbers interested.
We feel the more types of guns that get used on our range the better and more interesting it is for our members, we actively discourage "discipline" snobbery.
We feel the more types of guns that get used on our range the better and more interesting it is for our members, we actively discourage "discipline" snobbery.
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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
Sadly the disipline snobbery is alive and kicking in more than a few clubs these days .
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Ain't that the truth!MistAgain wrote:Sadly the disipline snobbery is alive and kicking in more than a few clubs these days .

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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
It transpires that the problem doesn't lie with the extraction system after all. Apparently Pyrodex and black powder aren't permitted because the floor is covered with a rubber sound-proofing material and the smouldering powder landing on the floor after each shot could prove problematic.
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Well that should be easy enough to cover with ply.
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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
I already envisage the reply that it would then remove the sound deadening effect - that and the cost for the benefit for just a few members.dromia wrote:Well that should be easy enough to cover with ply.
The noise / ballistics for my factory Cowboy Action .357 magnum rounds put through an under-lever have already created a bit of a hoohah requiring me to shoot reduced reloads.
I seriously miss the Dunmore Shooting Club range - fmj magnum rounds via a pistol or rifle were never an issue.
Having said that it is a nice little club - we just don't have the facilities or the money to go the extra distance.
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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
It looks more like a lack of imagination and will rather than money and facilities.
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Re: Hodgson 777 shooters - advice please
This powder is eligible for the "new" courses of fire becoming available, whereas the "official" MLAGB only allows Blck Powder..
We (South London Rifle Club and the Surrey Branch of the MLAGB) have included this sort of firearm in our OPEN MEETINGS FOR REPEATING PISTOLS at Bisley.
The next one (SLRC) is the middle weekend of the Imperial Meeting (alongside NRA ML and GR matches) - 15th & 16th JULY -- and scorecards are £5.
Classes for STANDARD PERCUSSION REVOLVER (i.e., El Cheapos + originals) one and two-handed , PERCUSSION TARGET REVOLVER (i.e., "Standard" + the costly specials + Rugers) one-handed only; FREE PERCUSSION (more or less anything except using laser sights!) and then MODERN MUZZLE-LOADER -- with sub-classes for "Patriot", nitro conversions of percussion revolvers and the "Alfa" etc. -- again, one and two-handed matches.
Courses of fire are all 20 shots (4 x 5) plus optional sighters:-
SLOWFIRE -- 3 minutes / series; TIMEDFIRE -- 1 munute/series; RAPIDFIRE -- 30s/series;
"BOBBER" (turning targets -- 5s faced, 10s edged) and "SURRENDEN" (against the clock).
Details etc from slrc (at) jimhallam (dot) eu
The Surrey Branch MLAGB Meeting is 10th September -- same format ---
surreybranch (at) jimhallam (dot) eu
or download from the Surrey Branch MLAGB website.
We (South London Rifle Club and the Surrey Branch of the MLAGB) have included this sort of firearm in our OPEN MEETINGS FOR REPEATING PISTOLS at Bisley.
The next one (SLRC) is the middle weekend of the Imperial Meeting (alongside NRA ML and GR matches) - 15th & 16th JULY -- and scorecards are £5.
Classes for STANDARD PERCUSSION REVOLVER (i.e., El Cheapos + originals) one and two-handed , PERCUSSION TARGET REVOLVER (i.e., "Standard" + the costly specials + Rugers) one-handed only; FREE PERCUSSION (more or less anything except using laser sights!) and then MODERN MUZZLE-LOADER -- with sub-classes for "Patriot", nitro conversions of percussion revolvers and the "Alfa" etc. -- again, one and two-handed matches.
Courses of fire are all 20 shots (4 x 5) plus optional sighters:-
SLOWFIRE -- 3 minutes / series; TIMEDFIRE -- 1 munute/series; RAPIDFIRE -- 30s/series;
"BOBBER" (turning targets -- 5s faced, 10s edged) and "SURRENDEN" (against the clock).
Details etc from slrc (at) jimhallam (dot) eu
The Surrey Branch MLAGB Meeting is 10th September -- same format ---
surreybranch (at) jimhallam (dot) eu
or download from the Surrey Branch MLAGB website.
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