Hola Nick ...madre que cartuchos ...tendrás que emplear mucho tiempo limpiando ..pero en la escopeta todo sale x delante ..suerte .y con ganas de verte el domingo. Un abrazo y espero que estés del todo bien de Salud .
hola antonio Cada cartucho tarda alrededor de 1 minuto en limpiarse, a veces menos si no están tan mal. Como dices todo sale por delante, mi única preocupación era comprobar que cada disparo se sentía igual por si quedaba algo en el cañón, pero todo estaba bien. Espero que tú también estés bien de salud. Los mejores deseos
Fingers crossed they've been fine so far. It's the seriously corroded ones I'm interested in see, also whether they will extract or just pull the head straight off.
I've been using a wire brush in a drill, followed by my old favourite the almost inevitable brass bristle brush. I was going to use white vinegar, but didn't have any.
i think a fair few of them will be ok myself it only if they got wet you get some duds back in the day i shot some really shoddy ones when i was a nipper . proper ropey 410 cardboard ones . mind you i was young and dumb now i am just old and dumb 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It'll be interesting to see how the ones with pitted primers go. The rest should be fine. Funnily enough I was given some paper .410 cartridges, a couple needed a second strike to fire and jeeze were they dirty.
I ran some ancient paper .410 through my .410 No.4 and No.1, went bang no issue. I then felt bad so I saved some for my cartridge display. Old ammo seems to be pretty reliable, just very dirty.
'Ged,I'll level with you,I'm really scared'
😂😂 very good.
Hola Nick ...madre que cartuchos ...tendrás que emplear mucho tiempo limpiando ..pero en la escopeta todo sale x delante ..suerte .y con ganas de verte el domingo. Un abrazo y espero que estés del todo bien de Salud .
hola antonio Cada cartucho tarda alrededor de 1 minuto en limpiarse, a veces menos si no están tan mal. Como dices todo sale por delante, mi única preocupación era comprobar que cada disparo se sentía igual por si quedaba algo en el cañón, pero todo estaba bien. Espero que tú también estés bien de salud. Los mejores deseos
🤔🤔🤔🤔 Evening Nick. You gotta try mate. 👍🏻 Tenner for a bit of dinner. You can't eat Clay Pigeon mate. 😂😂😂
I find the clay pigeon a bit hard to chew.
I think those should work fine unless they seen alot of moisture 🤔
Fingers crossed they've been fine so far. It's the seriously corroded ones I'm interested in see, also whether they will extract or just pull the head straight off.
Could you sit some in a very shallow tray of (1 mm deep) vinegar for a bit?
I've been using a wire brush in a drill, followed by my old favourite the almost inevitable brass bristle brush.
I was going to use white vinegar, but didn't have any.
i think a fair few of them will be ok myself it only if they got wet you get some duds back in the day i shot some really shoddy ones when i was a nipper . proper ropey 410 cardboard ones . mind you i was young and dumb now i am just old and dumb 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It'll be interesting to see how the ones with pitted primers go. The rest should be fine.
Funnily enough I was given some paper .410 cartridges, a couple needed a second strike to fire and jeeze were they dirty.
@nickvending9688 My dad had one ancient paper 410 shell, went band first time!
I ran some ancient paper .410 through my .410 No.4 and No.1, went bang no issue. I then felt bad so I saved some for my cartridge display. Old ammo seems to be pretty reliable, just very dirty.