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GERMAN MAXIM MGO8 WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN. SN 43082. Cal. 8mm. Manufactured by D.W.M. Berlin, 1918, this machine gun is extremely complete. 26" bbl. Standard front sight is drift adjustable for windage, Front sight blade, and folding rear sight (graduated 400-2000 meters.) MG08 is complete with German WWI military issue prismatic optical sight ...
KS-5 Spec. 2942 posts · Joined 2017. #15 · Jan 12, 2023. Same happened with us. Tried the doubles machine as a test machine. Went back to the wobble it replaced on that one trap. MEC is 20 miles from us. Sometimes I wish karma didn't take so damn long. I now understand the mind power of Jim Jones.
This Belgium Browning Superposed Trap gun is just the way you like to find them--it's never been altered in ANY way. It's a 1965 Long Tang gun so NO salt issues It's got 30 inch untouched barrels bored IM and Full. It has the narrow and preferred Lightning rib. I 'll rate it 90% and I bet you'll say it's better then that and be pleased.
226 posts · Joined 2007. #6 · Aug 10, 2014. If you go to the Maxam site you can find loads for their powders, CSB 1 is a 32 Gram or 1 1/8 powder, it is the competition version of PSB 1, I had a 28g (1 oz) load for PSB1 but it was a bit dirty and slow, I had a great load for 20g 7/8 load. The best powder from Maxam for 1 oz loads is CSB4 and ...
dirt stirrer. You need to advise the board of which MAXAM powder you have. The two most available has been CSB-1 and CSB-5. You don't want to use one data with the other powder, bad juju. CSB-1 is more for the heaver 9/8 loads, not so good on the lighter loads IIRC, but mebee 1 oz might work OK. CSB-5 is a much better light load powder.
Gamba Man Discussion starter. 1295 posts · Joined 2008. #1 · Jan 21, 2012. I'm in the market for a used Trap gun and I was thinking of Kemen. I've "heard" they have better metalurgy and wood than the Perazzi's. Kemen's seem to be difficult to find on the used market, and seem to be priced somewhat more, but it's what I seem to like.
1. Make sure your release trigger was made by a reputable gunsmith with experience in release triggers. 2. If you are buying a used release trigger have the trigger examined by a reputable gunsmith with experience in release triggers. 3. Know your set weight and release weight set-up.
Picked up some maxam csb-1 powder at the zone and there is some limited loading data with it. Data was developed at downrange test facility. Loaded up some 1 1/8 loads and am pleased with the results. Powder meters through my presses really well. Spot checked weights every 5 or ten shells (for the first 200 shells) and charges were +/- .1 grain.
583 posts · Joined 2022. #5 · Dec 25, 2023. If you are using the AAHS grey hull, it will have less volume than the Gun Clubs. You may find that you will need a shorter wad for the AA hull. I use Titewad in 7/8 oz loads only and use a different wad between the AAHS Grey and my Gun Clubs. If you have the older AA compression formed hulls, they ...
1079 posts · Joined 2009. #21 · Aug 15, 2024. My Ljutic works fine with the original Spolar dies and brass hulls. Steel hulls will stick with the original dies. The new dies didn't completely solve that problem, I'd still get stuck shells from time to time. So I only shoot brass in that gun and have no problems now.