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Unless it's the BRI sabot slug sold by Winchester. Despite their statement that they're only accurate through rifled bores, they were designed and originally sold by BRI to be used in smoothbores.
I bought my new Uberti Pocket .31 this year.
Yep, they run about $350 EACH now.
Two of them. A nice case. A mold. A flask. That combo does not come cheap.
Buying them all separately would easily cost over $1,000 new.
My question is what are the grips made of?
If they're bone, ivory, or elk...
Long story short, in the mid 1990s, I decided I was tired of lugging my 12 gauge around all day when hunting doves, squirrels, and rabbits.
So, I bought a nearly new 870 Express Magnum from a local shop.
I hunted with it and enjoyed how much less it weighed and kicked.
It's always cycled 2-3/4"...
I have a pair of those holly grips from Private's. Bought them from him when the Ruger flat top .44 Special BH came out.
They look closer to ivory than the resin based grips. Gorgeous grips. prefect fit.
I'm a big fan of the 5.5" barreled Pietta Remington .44.
It's handy and balances well in the hand.
I'd like to get a couple more. one to give me a brace of 5.5s, and another to make a bulldog a la Mike Beliveau.
What about using shot wraps inside of shot cups, with the bearing balls as shot?
The hardness of the balls is of no consequence, if the balls don't touch the barrel.
ISTR getting my Bicentennial ROA for a stupidly low price, about 10 years ago, through Phil Piburn (RIP).
He found it in a pawn shop in MO, and knew I was looking for one.
I sent him the money and he bought it and sent it to me.
You got a great deal on your ROA. Congrats.
I gave up coffee for tea a couple of years ago.
Not being British, I produce prodigious quantities of used teabags.
They go in the compost pile, but free cartridge papers sound like a good use.
BTW, English Breakfast and Darjeeling are really the only proper choices for tea.
I like your sense of humor.
Also, I have one of those Jukar pistols. Mine is also a caplock.
Honestly, I prefer my Pedersoli 20 ga Howdah and my Pietta Remington NMA and my ROA to it.
Still, it's a fun gun.
Not that I don't love my 3rd gen S&W autos. (Blasphemy!!).
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