.357shooter 1,191 Posted May 11, 2019 Report Share Posted May 11, 2019 as my mate had started to use his son,s .410 i felt the need to try something other than my 12g.2 weeks ago i little 28g lincoln 32" came home with me from the gun shop.to start with the only carts the shop had were 14gr very light but still do the job if you place them in the right spot.now after havin 4 sessions with the little gun and using the much larger 18gr loads i did my best round today at mr coleys.once i learned how it handled and where to put the little gun i was hitting as much as i usually do with my 12g siver pidgeon but getting much more satisfaction.what a great little caliber with no recoil so i do not get my occasional miss through anticipating the recoil from the 12g.just a shame the carts are £299 a thousand 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philpot 4,974 Posted May 26, 2019 Report Share Posted May 26, 2019 You have gone for a cal that reloading would pay huge dividends and extend the joy of small bore guns. My pal had one which I shot a couple of times and what a lovely thing it was. Have a look at 'Clay & Game, it may be an interesting route to take. All the reloading components are available here. https://www.claygame.co.uk/lee-precision-p113 Phil Quote Link to post Share on other sites
.357shooter 1,191 Posted May 26, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 26, 2019 cheers for the info i did look up that firm allready just have to bite the bullet and start the reloading.what with the .357,.223 and the 28 bore i will be reloading in every spare hour i have left in the day.last week on the smallbore comp i hit 41 ex 50 and came 3rd in my class.this week though i hit 44 ex 50 on a shoot not set up for the little gauge 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philpot 4,974 Posted July 25, 2019 Report Share Posted July 25, 2019 A bit of a late addition to the thread but my pal has just bought a box of the new Cheddite subsonic 24gr............................yes 24gr. https://www.yorkguns.com/shop/cheddite-410-silenziata-24g-6s/ Too early to comment on them as he is awaiting his .410 which is at York Guns having a Hushpower fitted but no doubt they will be put to the test when the gun is back next week. An interesting consept to use just a 3mm cork wad and therefore allowing an amazing 24gr of lead in such a small cartridge. Phil Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rimfireboy! 1,463 Posted August 2, 2019 Report Share Posted August 2, 2019 On 25/07/2019 at 12:18, philpot said: A bit of a late addition to the thread but my pal has just bought a box of the new Cheddite subsonic 24gr............................yes 24gr. https://www.yorkguns.com/shop/cheddite-410-silenziata-24g-6s/ Too early to comment on them as he is awaiting his .410 which is at York Guns having a Hushpower fitted but no doubt they will be put to the test when the gun is back next week. An interesting consept to use just a 3mm cork wad and therefore allowing an amazing 24gr of lead in such a small cartridge. Phil I’ve found them to throw a good pattern and they’re quiet. Shot a few squirrels using them. A good short range cartridge in my opinion. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philpot 4,974 Posted August 3, 2019 Report Share Posted August 3, 2019 We went out last night to test the Hushpower which I must say is far far better than the Adler s/b with silencer that York Guns sell which in my own mind is like chucking your money down the toilet. To the matter in hand,,,,, the Cheddite sub cartridges in 3" were pretty quiet but the pattern is a bit spacey at 25mt but at 18mt, superb. We are now needing to test some 2.5" and 2" as the range of most of the shooting will be around 15 - 20mt. Phil Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Meece 1,957 Posted December 11, 2019 Report Share Posted December 11, 2019 I bought an AyA no.2 rounded action sbs for a bit of fun and reload for it using a mec sizemaster.. both shooting the gun and reloading for it are both fun. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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