no problem tac
no problem tac
ballkeeper
Hope you don't mind me asking but, why do you use a filler.?? I have a stainless in 44 flavour and use 16grns of b/p with a .010" patched .433" ball, iv never
thought about using a filler but quite happy to give it a go if it has purpose. Tim
hi tim, i use it to stop any air between bp an patch or any lube wetting the bp ,
i also use in revolvers to instead of wads ,help the ball to the top, prob help cleaning the fouling out too,
ballkeeper
Yes i too use it in my revolvers but had never thought of using it in the LePage. I can see if using a wet lube on the patches then
a barrier would be good between powder and patch. Tim
interesting vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJgPT9Gzhuc
ballkeeper
He can definitely shoot.!! Mine is the same finish but in .44. I bought it about 10 years ago as an unseen used gun and although it
has a tiny bit of external surface pitting on the barrel and few marks on the fore end where the wedge comes out to remove the barrel
it remains my most accurate gun. The price was right for its condition and i wouldn't sell it for double what i payed. The trigger is a
joy to use and everyone who try's it comments how nice it is.
yeah i like mine too, better than my revolvers ah well
ballkeeper
The shooter, Balász Németh, is the Hungarian national #1 BP pistol shooter, and runs a BP-specialist store in Budapest - see his website. They are THE main Pedersoli source in Eastern Europe, and are FAR better at getting parts than anybody else I've ever dealt with, even the well-known dealership in Yorkshire, as Mr Németh represents Pedersoli in shooting sports at the international level, up to the level of actually organising the 2016 MLAIC championships in Hungary last year - see Youtube again.
tac