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  1. Paul120

    Leaf or Coil springs

    Leaf springs are meant to give crisper pulls and faster lock times due to them being more powerful and the way they deliver it. Does it make a difference to.your scores? IMO, As long as the pulls are consistent and not too heavy. No
  2. Paul120

    Rule changes

    I was surprised that ESK wasn't included as well as DTL& ABT. That's the one where thre is more chances of a loaded gun being waved around outside the safe zone. Especially on stands 1 and 7. As for OT and OSK. I believe Ben had already said that it was due to some countries that hold...
  3. Paul120

    Recyclable Clay Targets

    My Dad had an aluminium clay. It used to get thrown on an easy target. It caused some scratched heads. especially for the local hot shots. Trouble with it was that it was hard to tell if it had actually been hit or not.
  4. Paul120

    Kemen KM4

    They will possibly drop on. I can't remember which way round it was. I tried when I had a Kemen KM4 and a Perazz MX8 at the same time. Assuming as you say the kemen will go on the perazzi: They have different gaps in the slots on the Barrels that mate up with the wedge in the receiver. The gap...
  5. Paul120

    Kemen KM4

    Not quite. the hammer springs need the locating pin to be trimmed and there are other differences that mean they are not just plug and play. The Barrels won't interchange at all. Stocks heading up is different too.
  6. Paul120

    Celtic but not

    I guess a ban would be a reason. But I'd be surprised if there isn't a clause that would align them for banned shooters. It"s £19 cheaper but not really enough to be a reason on it's own. My own feeling based on that I know of a few that are in the Welsh CPSA as they shoot for the National...
  7. Paul120

    Gun for the Mrs ?

    Great guns if you can find on in good condition. I picked up a 28" Browning B125 which has invector chokes, opposed to the B25 which until very recently (and will be way out of your budget) are fixed choke. The stock on these seem to be reasonably high and it was next to no money considering...
  8. Paul120

    Fred Williams Hammer 10 Bore

    I was in a pub when a Yorkshire man dropped a pound at the bar. As he bent down to pick it up and it hit him on the back of the head. 😀
  9. Paul120

    Fred Williams Hammer 10 Bore

    You could go to 1 1/2 oz or 42g. That would raise a few eyebrows.
  10. Paul120

    Rule changes

    I just can't see it happening.
  11. Paul120

    Rule changes

    Ha, policing this is going to be fun for ABT and DTL. I can see that for ABT just about everyone will ignore it as the shooters referee each other. I'll wait to see how they do it for domestic comps in Italy etc. I bet pound to a pinch they will not be expected to adhere to this and nothing...
  12. Paul120

    Out of the ordinary Browning

    I think it was quite popular at on time to have A1 grades customised. Wisemans did do them and some went back to Belgium where they would do them. Not sure if it was at the factory or if it was by the Engravers that had gone freelance. Just had a couple of guns with wisemans for some repair...
  13. Paul120

    Out of the ordinary Browning

    Go me stumped. Possibly a one off. The action shape is that of a C or D grade. Is it signed by an engraver? It may be possible to see if it relates to someone working for the factory in 1977. If not it could possibly be an after market custom job.
  14. Paul120

    Local Ground For Local People 🤣

    There are probably still quite a few, Even though I shoot most weekends and well in touch with the shooting community. Every now and then I come across a club by a handful of people close to near where I live that have operated for years. The number has dwindled quite a bit. In the 80's...
  15. Paul120

    A funny thing happened at the Ground yesterday !

    How about this one. Boxing day shoot several years ago. Chap with an old auto had a jam with a live cartridge in the chamber. He couldn't open it with the bolt handle. Him and his mate got a cleaning rod and started to try and knock it open with the rod down the barrel. I was on the next stand...
  16. Paul120

    Was this your K80 ?

    From what I can tell, it should be stamped Bohler on the Barrels, if not then they are something else. Beretta no longer no longer use it for SO barrels. Looking at other forums it looks like Bohler steel has not been available to the gun making industry from around 2004. The reason in very...
  17. Paul120

    B725 Protrap 32" vs CG Invictus V 30"

    So Basically you have the itch for a new gun. And there's nothing wrong in that , I do it a lot. Funtionally the CG will give you nothing additional to the 725 other than a higher rib. Unless your absolutely convinced you want a high rib and 30" barrels I would stick with what you have. On...
  18. Paul120

    No Semi autos allowed ??

    Yes it's written in the issf rules. No semi auto or Pump action allowed. I can only presume it's due to safety. Maybe the scatteting of spent shells but also maybe not being able to confirm if the gun is clear. The gun has to be emptied when moving from peg 5 to peg 1. Apparently your not...
  19. Paul120

    Beretta 694 barrel regulation - can it be adjusted?

    I believe that Perazzi pride themselves on regulation are one of the best at it. Belgian Brownings are are patterned on a plate and have to be spot on before they are allowed to leave the factory. Infact new guns have generally always come with the pattern sheets in the box. The japanise...
  20. Paul120

    Been away..................................quite a while.

    Will may not respond as I believe he's taken a sabbatical from the the forum to concentrate on and not distract from other ventures. I can't answer for him but here's my thoughts. I don't own either but have shot them both back to back several times on demo days. The 694 is a fine gun that...
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