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Hello from broken Britain!
Nath, here. Some will remember me.
I use a lever gun and am proud of it.
Here is some photos of recent hunts. My 3030 does it all, deer and small game.
Any bullet, I make it work. Hope you are all well. Please update me.
Nath.
I use a lever gun and am proud of it.
Here is some photos of recent hunts. My 3030 does it all, deer and small game.
Any bullet, I make it work. Hope you are all well. Please update me.
Nath.
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Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Good to see you posting again! It's always nice to see what you are doing.
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Nath, you use Speer 130gr on any them! I packed a few in woods with me today, but didn't need any
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Good to see you still up and at 'em, Nath! Thanks for sharing the results of your hunts!!!
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Re: Hello from broken Britain!
Thank you Jim. Any news? Bout anything.
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Hello Dd, yes, I've been using Speer 130gn on the deer and few fox's. Should of used them years ago.
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Thanks Paul, good to hear from you.
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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I've been loading spitzers over red dot and or unique for small game.
Sometimes I think I could use the recovered bullet again!
Sometimes I think I could use the recovered bullet again!
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Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
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Anyone here own a S&W 1000?
I got one last summer in excellent condition bearing British proof stamps of 1973!
Fits like a glove.
I got one last summer in excellent condition bearing British proof stamps of 1973!
Fits like a glove.
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Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
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I don't know much about what's happening anywhere ... other than this year The Shootists will be celebrating their 40th Anniversary! It's hard to believe that we've been going that long. Ain't too many of us original Shootists around any more. John Taffin is still with us but is having serious health issues. There's me, Brian Pearce, Paco Kelly, Bob Baker and Bud McDonald ... I think that's all of the original group that's left.
1986 The 40th Shootists Holiday Anniversary gun is being built.
-Marlin 1894 45 Colt Trapper
-Blue finish
-16” non threaded barrel
-8 Round full magazine tube
-Straight grip walnut stock
-Standard loop
-Rifle style forend cap (not a barrel band)
-Special checkering pattern
-Skinner Sights
-Sling swivel studs
-Recoil Pad
-Shootists 40th Anniversary 1985 – 2025 engraved on the left side of the receiver
-This is the first 45 Colt the new Ruger owned Marlin has ever produced!
I don't have any photos yet.

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They got real popular amongst one my old mining crews in late 70's-early 80's, and I'm talking some serous squirrel
hunters. I never owned one, was using either a Rem Wingmaster or A5 Browing Lighttwelve then. But left there in early 80's can't recall seeing one since.
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"Better drawdown Alvin!"
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Dear God, how wonderful to see you posting again Nath!
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Hello again Nath I've been wondering what you've been up to.... 

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Welcome back Nath!
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Great to see you posting again Nath! Cheers to you!
I just thought of this....
With the wide variety of game you have to harvest over there, I would think that either a Drilling (3 bores: 16 ga, .22 Magnum insert (an Einstecklauf) in one 16 bore, and an 8mm Mauser barrel below), or a Bockbuschflinte (2 bores: shotgun over rifle) would be ideal for you and give you a lot of flexibility -- and expanded opportunities in the field.
But then, you'd only have 1 gun -- instead of 2 or 3...
Could that be why you don't indulge in multi-chamber offerings?
Hope all is well. I fondly remember having a "real conversation" with you by phone the last time I was in England -- yet that was well over 15 years ago.
Old No7
I just thought of this....
With the wide variety of game you have to harvest over there, I would think that either a Drilling (3 bores: 16 ga, .22 Magnum insert (an Einstecklauf) in one 16 bore, and an 8mm Mauser barrel below), or a Bockbuschflinte (2 bores: shotgun over rifle) would be ideal for you and give you a lot of flexibility -- and expanded opportunities in the field.
But then, you'd only have 1 gun -- instead of 2 or 3...
Could that be why you don't indulge in multi-chamber offerings?

Hope all is well. I fondly remember having a "real conversation" with you by phone the last time I was in England -- yet that was well over 15 years ago.
Old No7
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Great photos Jim. With a hint of sadness but some grand men in there I see.JimT wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 4:58 pmI don't know much about what's happening anywhere ... other than this year The Shootists will be celebrating their 40th Anniversary! It's hard to believe that we've been going that long. Ain't too many of us original Shootists around any more. John Taffin is still with us but is having serious health issues. There's me, Brian Pearce, Paco Kelly, Bob Baker and Bud McDonald ... I think that's all of the original group that's left.
1986
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The 40th Shootists Holiday Anniversary gun is being built.
-Marlin 1894 45 Colt Trapper
-Blue finish
-16” non threaded barrel
-8 Round full magazine tube
-Straight grip walnut stock
-Standard loop
-Rifle style forend cap (not a barrel band)
-Special checkering pattern
-Skinner Sights
-Sling swivel studs
-Recoil Pad
-Shootists 40th Anniversary 1985 – 2025 engraved on the left side of the receiver
-This is the first 45 Colt the new Ruger owned Marlin has ever produced!
I don't have any photos yet.![]()
A Marlin in 45Colt! I wonder why Marlin never did it...?
Good to hear Paco is still firing.
Take some photos come the time please Jim.
Best wishes.
N.
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Thanks Dd, I've heard some say they are fragile.Drawdown wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 5:08 pmThey got real popular amongst one my old mining crews in late 70's-early 80's, and I'm talking some serous squirrel
hunters. I never owned one, was using either a Rem Wingmaster or A5 Browing Lighttwelve then. But left there in early 80's can't recall seeing one since.
I believe they were made by Howa, Japan.
This one seems to need to be spotless or it can get a little sticky. I don't usually use oil in modern automatic shotguns but this one seems to need a drop and frequent clean.
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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15 years ago...Old No7 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:10 pm Great to see you posting again Nath! Cheers to you!
I just thought of this....
With the wide variety of game you have to harvest over there, I would think that either a Drilling (3 bores: 16 ga, .22 Magnum insert (an Einstecklauf) in one 16 bore, and an 8mm Mauser barrel below), or a Bockbuschflinte (2 bores: shotgun over rifle) would be ideal for you and give you a lot of flexibility -- and expanded opportunities in the field.
But then, you'd only have 1 gun -- instead of 2 or 3...
Could that be why you don't indulge in multi-chamber offerings?![]()
Hope all is well. I fondly remember having a "real conversation" with you by phone the last time I was in England -- yet that was well over 15 years ago.
Old No7


I have owned three combinations, just Savage's.
The drillings and the other configurations don't seem to ever get popular in Britain, probably less so than lever gun actions!
They are generally perceived to be used on a driven hunt which doesn't really happen over here except for driven bird shooting.
Folks are more obsessed in tactical gear these days, itty bitty tiny groups then go shoot a deer at 100 yds with a scope that you can count craters on the moon with! I think some rifles now weigh more than the deer they hope to get!!
Besides, I like a few choices, gives me something to grumble about when I make the wrong choice....
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Thanks everyone else.
Ja, John and Bill.
Ja, John and Bill.
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Good to see you posting again.
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Always good to see your posts, Nath.
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Welcome back Nath!
I for one have been missing your posts!
I for one have been missing your posts!
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Good to see you posting Nath. Looks like you are using 168 Sierra Matchkings for your small game load, is that correct?
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I'm not sure, some kind folks sent me a bunch of bullets they didn't want for me to recycle. I've had all sorts.ywaltzucanrknrl wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:35 pm Good to see you posting Nath. Looks like you are using 168 Sierra Matchkings for your small game load, is that correct?
Pretty much all of them work but some have to be loaded backwards.
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Because I wish I could!
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Thanks for the welcomes everyone.
N.
N.
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"...A Marlin in 45Colt! I wonder why Marlin never did it...? "
Well they did make round-barrel 20-inchers, and octagonal ones that were longer.
I managed to find a 45 Colt round barrel and it was a one-piece swap to make my 44 Mag Marlin 1894 into a 45 Colt - I called Marlin to be sure, and they verified that ALL the other parts are the same except the barrel.
"...A Marlin in 45Colt! I wonder why Marlin never did it...? "
Well they did make round-barrel 20-inchers, and octagonal ones that were longer.
I managed to find a 45 Colt round barrel and it was a one-piece swap to make my 44 Mag Marlin 1894 into a 45 Colt - I called Marlin to be sure, and they verified that ALL the other parts are the same except the barrel.
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I picked up a new Marlin 1894S .45LC--straight stock, 20" barrel--in '89. Seems to me it wasn't long after that they stopped offering that particular model and chambering. Every so often it gets an airing and some exercise and it does quite well. 

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Awesome Nath!
I thought you ran out of things to hunt since we did not hear from you!
As far as broken Britian....you are more than welcome to move over here!
I thought you ran out of things to hunt since we did not hear from you!
As far as broken Britian....you are more than welcome to move over here!

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I was big on getting a drilling so I had options in a single gun . Acquired four of them then realized I didn’t really care for the way it felt in my hands .Old No7 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:10 pm Great to see you posting again Nath! Cheers to you!
I just thought of this....
With the wide variety of game you have to harvest over there, I would think that either a Drilling (3 bores: 16 ga, .22 Magnum insert (an Einstecklauf) in one 16 bore, and an 8mm Mauser barrel below), or a Bockbuschflinte (2 bores: shotgun over rifle) would be ideal for you and give you a lot of flexibility -- and expanded opportunities in the field.
But then, you'd only have 1 gun -- instead of 2 or 3...
Could that be why you don't indulge in multi-chamber offerings?![]()
Hope all is well. I fondly remember having a "real conversation" with you by phone the last time I was in England -- yet that was well over 15 years ago.
Old No7
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Nice to see you sir!
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Hello buddy.
You not on SD much now??
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
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Glad to see you are well and still huntin' Nath!
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Welcome back!