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I like Shells

In Reply to: Re: Just for the record..... posted by T.J. on September 06, 2003 at 14:58:05:


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Posted by:
Dave _Tackleberry_

on September 08, 2003 at 12:52:52

I had the same idea for a breach loader, you cold pre make your shells, nerf or shot shell inside a PVC shell and then put them on a rack in the back of your turret. When you load/unload one guy opens the breach, grabs a shell off the rack and puts it inside the 2.25 or 2.5" chamber wich holds the shell. Needless to say the inner diameter of the shell has to be the same as the barrel, so that means making the chamber wich holds the shell of an odball size PVC, and that part I havent figured out. I dont know how Id make a 2" pvc fit inside another pvc pipe, but maybee a 3 way 2" T connector could be reemed out to fit it. It seems like it would be alot easyer to load that way, and awsome for mil simmers hehehe

PS I have my very own paint mine almoast finished. Its more of a clay more, remote detonated, uses a bike pump to pressure up, and simple paint mix to shoot. I can probably find bulk paint cheap on ebay, cause this thing uses quite a bit. Ill haveto carry clean towels in the field bwahahaha! Ill post pics of the trial run once I get my research victims over here.

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