The First Time
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Re: The First Time
I run a Rem 870
Last time I shot the L1 comp at Carlisle I did very well (times were such that they gave me a 2nd place for most stages I shot - mistakenly in the auto category)
That was the first time out since I had the gun, er, fixed...
Seems that when I bought it 2nd hand some years back, without my knowledge one of the main parts was missing - the ejector spring.
Used it for YEARS in comps & such with the occasssional hang-up of a fired shell on the bolt face. Was told that it must be down to my cycling too slow/fast (advice depended on who I spoke to)
I only realised a part was missing when looking at an article about Rem 870's on the net...thought "wots that funny bendy fing"....
Got the missing spring fitted - the gun now chucks the empty case 2 postcodes away
A LOT LESS can go wromg with a pump. My first S/G shoot at Bisley - I was really surprised how many of the autos were jamming/in bits/etc.
STILL have a couple of things I want to do to my 870 to fine tune it, but its a great gun that has a massive range of things you can add to it to make it better for your needs
Last time I shot the L1 comp at Carlisle I did very well (times were such that they gave me a 2nd place for most stages I shot - mistakenly in the auto category)
That was the first time out since I had the gun, er, fixed...
Seems that when I bought it 2nd hand some years back, without my knowledge one of the main parts was missing - the ejector spring.
Used it for YEARS in comps & such with the occasssional hang-up of a fired shell on the bolt face. Was told that it must be down to my cycling too slow/fast (advice depended on who I spoke to)
I only realised a part was missing when looking at an article about Rem 870's on the net...thought "wots that funny bendy fing"....
Got the missing spring fitted - the gun now chucks the empty case 2 postcodes away
A LOT LESS can go wromg with a pump. My first S/G shoot at Bisley - I was really surprised how many of the autos were jamming/in bits/etc.
STILL have a couple of things I want to do to my 870 to fine tune it, but its a great gun that has a massive range of things you can add to it to make it better for your needs
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Thanks for the encouragement Blackstuff!
I wont forget to ask for slug on the FAC.
I am thinking of getting a Mossberg 500 mariner 24 inch barrel (non ported) with multichoke - I have been told they are coming soon.... but not how much they cost. I fancied a silver one just to be different. I did think about a Benelli Super Nova but they just seem ugly....possibly not the best reason not to get one though.....
I wont forget to ask for slug on the FAC.
I am thinking of getting a Mossberg 500 mariner 24 inch barrel (non ported) with multichoke - I have been told they are coming soon.... but not how much they cost. I fancied a silver one just to be different. I did think about a Benelli Super Nova but they just seem ugly....possibly not the best reason not to get one though.....
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£185 will get you an FAC Mossberg 500A, camo painted with a 24" rifle sighted barrel.
http://www.guntrader.co.uk/GunsForSale/120223110017886
Yes - 2nd hand - but a good way to learn the sport. The new price on such things is a joke at times....
Save the difference & use it to get some reloading gear, or a better stock, etc.
http://www.guntrader.co.uk/GunsForSale/120223110017886
Yes - 2nd hand - but a good way to learn the sport. The new price on such things is a joke at times....
Save the difference & use it to get some reloading gear, or a better stock, etc.
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Yes that looks good - thanks for the link.
I will still have to wait for the FAC variation though, but does anyone know if camo guns are discouraged for PSC as well as camo clothing?
I will still have to wait for the FAC variation though, but does anyone know if camo guns are discouraged for PSC as well as camo clothing?
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UKPSA - yes, not really allowed
Other clubs - not an issue
My .02c worth - spend a fiver on a can of crackle finish or stone chip Krylon spray paint & 30 minutes later = new set of clothes for the bang stick
Other clubs - not an issue
My .02c worth - spend a fiver on a can of crackle finish or stone chip Krylon spray paint & 30 minutes later = new set of clothes for the bang stick
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Blackstuff - you've got to stop showing these vids - it's cruel temptation - and there isn't enough days in the week or money in the bank!
I like rifles with nice wooden stocks...but if anything was going to turn me 'black'...it'd be this
I like rifles with nice wooden stocks...but if anything was going to turn me 'black'...it'd be this
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Go on, come over to the dark side, you know you want to . . . If you're a fan of tree guts guns you can still come and play, there's no prejudice hereDougan wrote:Blackstuff - you've got to stop showing these vids - it's cruel temptation - and there isn't enough days in the week or money in the bank!
I like rifles with nice wooden stocks...but if anything was going to turn me 'black'...it'd be this
Seriously though, you don't need a 'black' gun for PSG and there are plenty of wood furniture pump guns on the circuit, you just have to be willing to get the odd scratch here and there
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anyone know any places near sunny southend in essex ?
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