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Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 1:24 pm
by Jersey
Graham M wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 1:07 pm
oooooooooooooh you are a spiteful bitch Jersey. I always wanted a Python but as I already had a S&W 586 in .357, my FEO wouldn't allow a second one at the time. And as I wanted to keep the S&W I let it slide..............
And then Dunblane came along and it was all taken away.
Friend of mine has friends in Jersey and goes down there sometimes. He is astonished at some of the guns you are still allowed to keep and shoot.
I'd hate to tease you with the 'forbitten fruit' but this one is candy.
I had the 686, fine revolver too & then moved over to colts when a couple of pythons slid along - 6 & 8 inch. The latter is nearer the target - all a helps.
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 1:48 pm
by Jersey
Here's the Python 8 - thought there was a crack in the frame under the hammer when I took the photo from above, however, with the grips off I can see where you can get to the workings.
I believe they've started remanufacturing these although the spring and trigger along with a few other bits are different?
Colt blue has come out better in these photos.
I'll put some reloaded .357 through later today & see if I can get some groups.
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:11 pm
by 1066
Very nice indeed - I had a S&W Mod14 (target version) in .38 spec. I was very sad to see it go.
Nearest thing I got now in my .357 Westlake nitro muzzle loader. It shoots very well, and only takes seconds to change a pre-loaded cylinder but definitely not the same. I also have a .32 5 shot muzzle loading target pistol.
This is 6 shots from a sandbag with the .357 at 20 yds with open sights: .8" C-C.
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 5:39 pm
by Jersey
1066 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:11 pm
Very nice indeed - I had a S&W Mod14 (target version) in .38 spec. I was very sad to see it go.
Nearest thing I got now in my .357 Westlake nitro muzzle loader. It shoots very well, and only takes seconds to change a pre-loaded cylinder but definitely not the same. I also have a .32 5 shot muzzle loading target pistol.
Very tight groups - I'd be very pleased with those.
The Westlake muzzle loaders are a modern revolver & a viable way to continue target shooting - I imagine you can have a number of pre-loaded cylinders if you choose?
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 7:30 am
by Blackstuff
Jersey wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 5:39 pm
1066 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:11 pm
Very nice indeed - I had a S&W Mod14 (target version) in .38 spec. I was very sad to see it go.
Nearest thing I got now in my .357 Westlake nitro muzzle loader. It shoots very well, and only takes seconds to change a pre-loaded cylinder but definitely not the same. I also have a .32 5 shot muzzle loading target pistol.
Very tight groups - I'd be very pleased with those.
The Westlake muzzle loaders are a modern revolver & a viable way to continue target shooting - I imagine you can have a number of pre-loaded cylinders if you choose?
Each cylinder is regarded as a firearm (in the same way as a sound moderator), as such you have to justify each one with 'good reason'. I don't think i've heard of anyone with more than 3 in total. Plus the cost is crazy in comparison to a regular magazine.
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 1:45 pm
by Jersey
Blackstuff wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 7:30 am
Jersey wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 5:39 pm
1066 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:11 pm
Very nice indeed - I had a S&W Mod14 (target version) in .38 spec. I was very sad to see it go.
Nearest thing I got now in my .357 Westlake nitro muzzle loader. It shoots very well, and only takes seconds to change a pre-loaded cylinder but definitely not the same. I also have a .32 5 shot muzzle loading target pistol.
Very tight groups - I'd be very pleased with those.
The Westlake muzzle loaders are a modern revolver & a viable way to continue target shooting - I imagine you can have a number of pre-loaded cylinders if you choose?
Each cylinder is regarded as a firearm (in the same way as a sound moderator), as such you have to justify each one with 'good reason'. I don't think i've heard of anyone with more than 3 in total. Plus the cost is crazy in comparison to a regular magazine.
I understand now.
Oddly, I've not come across any Jersey shooters with a sound suppressor.
The speed loaders seems a breeze now in comparison.
Here's a few of my earlier .357 handloads with 158gn heads.
I'm getting back into pistol reloading as soon as I locate 500 or so FMJ RN heads in both the 9mm & 45acp calibres, there doesn't seem to be much available at the moment - perhaps you've experienced similar?
Brendan
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 2:55 pm
by Mattnall
Hello and welcome
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 9:08 pm
by Graham M
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 9:17 pm
by bradaz11
for my 9mm pistols I am using los 9mm 124gr and 115gr fp bullets. but I have also used berry's. I was buying them from blackrifle but I think they have stopped suppling them now. I have also used H&N bullets and liked them, so would reccomend. but all those are plated, so I don't know about FMJ's
I think flecktarn are selling some at an ok price now. from a company called armaforce.
Re: Greetings from Jersey
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 9:34 pm
by bradaz11
this is my S&W, but only 32H&R mag, not 357 like yours.
and this is one of my 9mm's. H&k p7 m8