Squirrelbasher
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An old pal of mine fitted a 2 litre V4 Corsair engine in his mk3 cortina, just to be different. It was actually slower than the 1600 Kent engine that it replaced. The V4 was low revving but torquey by comparison.
BB caps I believe are bulleted ball. CB caps I understand are conical ball.
These things were commonly used in pubs in the days before darts came along. They were usually fired in single shot smoothbore pistols pretty much like bell target shooting. A friend of mine thought it would be a good idea to try one in his smoothbore 22rf in his living room. The little bb went through the yellow pages, through the settee and took a lump of plaster out of the wall. His mrs was highly impressed! We ran a few through the chrono and think we averaged around 30ft/lb.
We ran a few through the chrono and think we averaged around 30ft/lb.
I had the 9mm version whilst still at school. I made a bullet mold for it in metalwork class and cast some heads for it.Shot my first deer with one, emptied out shot, cut case down to half. Filled it with powder from an extra two cartridges and cast a lead ball. Highly dangerous but it worked. Caught by the Earl's keeper, never charged, but black and blue from the belting my keeper Grandad gave me. I had shamed him as the keeper who caught me was his pal. Apparently he had watched me and couldn't believe I would shoot it in the park. I was 13 at the time.![]()
I've got some of those Ben, shot a few rats and squirrels with them. A bit fiddly to load but I've got a mag well blank to make single loading easier in my anschutz.
What sort of distances mate?I've got some of those Ben, shot a few rats and squirrels with them. A bit fiddly to load but I've got a mag well blank to make single loading easier in my anschutz.
Between five and fifteen yards mate, they start to lose accuracy after that. Incredibly quiet though but the little buggers have some penetration.What sort of distances mate?