Bolt action Sec 1 shotguns
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Bolt action Sec 1 shotguns
Last year I took part in the 100 and 200 yard slug comp held during one of the bigger comps at Bisley.
Afterwards I started thinking that a bolt action SG with a magazine was what was called for and quickly found that Mossberg do (or did) just that and that Second Hand models could be picked up for under £100 - probably as no one wants them.
I found one at Armalon and was planning on going and looking at it the day D Bird went stupid. That stopped me in my tracks.
Now that things have quietened down a bit I am tempted to look again.
Does anyone have any ideas of other options or know if sight rails could be fitted to these?
DM
Afterwards I started thinking that a bolt action SG with a magazine was what was called for and quickly found that Mossberg do (or did) just that and that Second Hand models could be picked up for under £100 - probably as no one wants them.
I found one at Armalon and was planning on going and looking at it the day D Bird went stupid. That stopped me in my tracks.
Now that things have quietened down a bit I am tempted to look again.
Does anyone have any ideas of other options or know if sight rails could be fitted to these?
DM
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Bought one of these recently...It's a Mossberg 395 12Ga. It's on a Shotgun Certificate so the two shot Mag is welded in place.

It is a bit slow to load with the fixed mag, but it is well made and is surprisingly light considering it looks a bit like a heavy calibre rifle.
It was £150 second hand and I bought it on an impulse, use it occasionally for clays. Can't work the bolt fast enough though for a second shot.
Never tried slugs, but it has a fully adjustable Polychoke. It comes with fixed sights and the receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope.
Another of my fun guns.

It is a bit slow to load with the fixed mag, but it is well made and is surprisingly light considering it looks a bit like a heavy calibre rifle.
It was £150 second hand and I bought it on an impulse, use it occasionally for clays. Can't work the bolt fast enough though for a second shot.
Never tried slugs, but it has a fully adjustable Polychoke. It comes with fixed sights and the receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope.
Another of my fun guns.
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Thats the idea, good to hear it has holes for a mount.
Bench rest slug match anyone?
DM
Bench rest slug match anyone?
DM
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Time to start making your own slugs DM?
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Reloading gear for SG appears to be cheaper than that for full bore and I have "watched" a few rigs for sale on flea bay, but have yet to buy. I am not sure if any greater accuracy can be achieved with home loading slug, but it would bring the cost down.
It would be very easy to spend a lot of time developing the perfect load and I am careful not to get caught up in another time consuming part to this hobby.
But I just might!
DM
It would be very easy to spend a lot of time developing the perfect load and I am careful not to get caught up in another time consuming part to this hobby.
But I just might!
DM
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A bloke at out club loads his own slug 19p per round and that is using new primed hulls, certainly beats the $hit out of 60p for factory especially as he shoots a Siaga with a 25 round drum mag 

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Midway UK are selling a press for £55.95 at the moment - no idea how good it is but at that price cheaper than 100 Slug.
http://www.midwayuk.com/apps/eproductpa ... mID=436640
I looked into the cost of components from Midway and felt that there was not much in it between hand loading and factory produced. For the time being I am going to leave it alone as I am pursuing other pipe dream, but will speak to someone who hand loads 12 Guage slug at the Phoenix.
It would probably come into its own if you were prepared to cast your own slugs,
DM
http://www.midwayuk.com/apps/eproductpa ... mID=436640
I looked into the cost of components from Midway and felt that there was not much in it between hand loading and factory produced. For the time being I am going to leave it alone as I am pursuing other pipe dream, but will speak to someone who hand loads 12 Guage slug at the Phoenix.
It would probably come into its own if you were prepared to cast your own slugs,
DM
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Thats what makes all the difference especially if you have a plentiful lead supply, you wouldnt want to be buying them as you say its not really any cheaper that wayIt would probably come into its own if you were prepared to cast your own slugs,
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Jeez that is fast, around 25 seconds a cartridge, had no idea it was that fast.
The press looks a bit wobbly, I wonder if it is just because he has not bolted it down to the table?
I really don't want to be messing around with molten lead but this does look attractive,
DM
The press looks a bit wobbly, I wonder if it is just because he has not bolted it down to the table?
I really don't want to be messing around with molten lead but this does look attractive,
DM
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