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  1. K

    12g loads

    Phil Coffins in most circumstances it makes good sense to use plastic wad cups I don't like leaveing them in the padock as the cows can eat them but I will chase some up for when I'm shooting elsewhere. Stumpkiller will try that load as a starting point Britsmoothy couldnt find where he went...
  2. K

    12g loads

    The shot was taken at 25 yards I would not shoot no 4 shot at game over 50 yards
  3. K

    12g loads

    I took my recently acquired I.Hollis & Sons 12g percussion cap side x side shotgun for a walk down to the hay paddock looking for a rabbit or 2 couldn't get within about 80yards before they took off but I did flush out a fox and took shot at it from around 25 yards with rather disappointing...
  4. K

    Skychief Load field test

    did I understand correctly the last thing you put down the barrel is the lubed cushion wad?
  5. K

    Skychief Load field test

    did I understand correctly the last thing you put down the barrel is the lubed cushion wad?
  6. K

    Skychief Load field test

    did I understand correctly the last thing you put down the barrel is the lubed cushion wad?
  7. K

    G'day from Sugarloaf Creek, Australia

    thanks for a great Welcome
  8. K

    flint lock identification

    planning to shoot it next weekend if I can wait that long
  9. K

    flint lock identification

    thanks I hadn't thought American I assumed it would be Irish or Scots if not built here but there was a lot of migration from the America to Australia in the 1850's /60's during the gold rush so it might have arrived by that route.
  10. K

    flint lock identification

    I bought a Fowler with a 34" octagon to round barrel in 16 gauge only writing or marks I can find are "Kilpatrick" on the lock spent about 4 hours on Google and drew a blank any information on the gun or its maker would be appreciated. When I work out how I will post a photo
  11. K

    G'day from Sugarloaf Creek, Australia

    I have wanted a flint lock gun for many years and finally bought a fowler at auction last weekend .I hope you will all be patient with me as I ask loads of newbie questions.
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