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My, no, our friend Gamekeeper sent me an envelope a few weeks ago.
In it was some felt disc he found at a craft outlet I believe.
Well today I tried them in a 12g and they work great for carrying lubricant in a muzzleloader shot gun.
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Off topic......The English make some of the world's most durable but ugly military weapons but their double barreled shotguns are unsurpassed in any category...that's a nice looking double Nath!---6
Sixgun wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 10:24 pm
Off topic......The English make some of the world's most durable but ugly military weapons but their double barreled shotguns are unsurpassed in any category...that's a nice looking double Nath!---6
Sixgun wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 10:24 pm
Off topic......The English make some of the world's most durable but ugly military weapons but their double barreled shotguns are unsurpassed in any category...that's a nice looking double Nath!---6
For sure. Maybe we should see if we could do a Purdy “group buy” for members of the forum, providing they gave us a real good deal ... say, under a thousand dollars each. Ever since I visited the Purdy store in London a few years back, I’ve been trying to figure out how to get my hands on a Purdy. The main problem is the $120,000 price tag. I still haven’t figured out how to get around that little problem honestly.
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