Might be worth contacting BRPC;
http://www.blackburn-rpc.co.uk/shop.html
perhaps they can help if they have no stock at present.
ATB
Mike.
anyone know where they have bp in stock in lanc
ballkeeper
Might be worth contacting BRPC;
http://www.blackburn-rpc.co.uk/shop.html
perhaps they can help if they have no stock at present.
ATB
Mike.
Nowhere to go ........in no hurry to get there; www.rivington-riflemen.uk----- well I suppose it is somewhere to go.... founded by I.J. - let down by the tainted blood scandal
cheers mike ,was hoping to buy some today, must have rang around 10 shops all dont have it ,and wont order any ,but say go to kranks
where they do fine.med.rough
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ballkeeper
has anyone used black powder from kranks ???
ballkeeper
its all i ever used, most of us in Doncaster and parts of Rotherham/Sheffield only use kranks powder (its all we can get for the amount we want to pay) but at Kerklees guns the bp is cheaper still http://www.kirklees-guns.co.uk/black-powder.html not tried it yet though
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cheers for that ,
also anyone use FO Triangle powder ??
ballkeeper
well went for the kranks stuff 2 bottles should do but whislt i was there!!!
got few bits more wads caps,ball mould, 6 nipples ,spray and a .Pietta Remington 1858 Army Target Stainless
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ballkeeper
When cleaning just take the wood grips off, take the cylinder out, barrle/frame and cylinder in hot soapy water and get bussy with the mop/jag then rinse in very hot water (helps dry the internals) finish drying (some use the oven! No I'm not kidding, some even use the dish washer to clean the gun) use oil/spray on moving parts and give the inside of the barrle and cylinder a light coating of oil using a mop/jag, sounds like a long job but 5mins and it's back together. No Bp solvent needed or wire brushes
I found with my roger & spencer the bottom of grip was digging in to the parm of my right hand so I glued a block of wood to the bottom of each grip and shaped then to the grip this improved the handling of the gun for me (I can still remove the grips)
Last edited by airgunnut; 10-09-2013 at 08:53 PM.
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I made this to make loading just that bit simpler
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Gun is pre grip modification
"Men occasionally stumble on the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened" Winston Churchill
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Needless to say I was behind the firing line and about 6m to the right of the shooter having ago of my gun
Colors are origonal and not retuched, I had to play the camcorder back in slow motion as it was recording to the computer then play back frame by frame to get the pics, each pic is from a different triger pull, it happens that fast
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Firstly congratulations on getting the Remington. Love the action shots of the Rogers going bang! The middle picture shows just how much gas
escapes from the nipple and cylinder areas. You certainly dont want your hand anywhere but on the grip when squeezing the trigger. Tim
thats why i extended the grip
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my wood working skills are not that good but the block on the right side of the grip has a slight groove so it will go over the frame. as i said before the grips can be removed
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