Bez's Bullets???

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#11 Post by dromia »

Oh, about as much as me. ;)
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#12 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

I emailed earlier and have had a reply already!
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Sandgroper wrote:
MrD wrote:Thanks Dromia.... and sorry about not explaining, brain wasn't functioning properly....
Still rattled from the Steyr? :run:
Sandgroper, I would never do your Steyr the disservice of blaming it for my mental state, even though in retrospect, it may have been the primary cause. I mean it must have been the 5 rounds from it, couldn't possibly be the 40+ from my wee darling :twisted:

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Off for my cocoa now...... with a side-order of a wee malt
Now thats my kind of night cap. It has to be a single malt for me though. Yummy
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I have his postal address if you need it!
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#16 Post by MrD »

Thanks Meaty

had a reply and going to place my order once I locate my cheque book fingerscrossed - can't remember when I used it last
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#17 Post by MrD »

Alpha1 wrote: Now thats my kind of night cap. It has to be a single malt for me though. Yummy
Is there any other kind? I'm lucky enough to live in the heart of malt country and spoiled for choice. :cheers:
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#18 Post by MrD »

Posted cheque on Wed, today poor wee postie stuggles up with a heavy parcel. Excellent service and excellent products. The Martini Henry ones came all nicely packed in a MTM case and pre-patched (I knew they were designed for patching, but thought I'd have to have the fun of that). Looking forward to seeing how they shoot tomorrow.

Flat based 303's look really good too, though their debut will have to wait a few weeks.

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#19 Post by dromia »

Just a point of clarification, technically if your Martini is shooting .303 then it is either a Martini Metford or a Martini Enfield depending on the rifling. The Henry rifling was for the 577/450 BP cartridge.

If it is a 303 with Henry rifling then that would be quiet an unusual rifle.
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#20 Post by pe4king »

dromia wrote:Just a point of clarification, technically if your Martini is shooting .303 then it is either a Martini Metford or a Martini Enfield depending on the rifling. The Henry rifling was for the 577/450 BP cartridge.

If it is a 303 with Henry rifling then that would be quiet an unusual rifle.
Mine is a Martini Enfield denoted by the "E" stamped on the knoxform
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