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    Default Re: Dashprod Shotgun Owners Thread

    Found the invoice and it seems I gave the prices I told my wife....

    Here you go...



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    Quote Originally Posted by P30 View Post
    Here are some close ups of the front mount. Attachment 25508

    I got all of it at Dave Sheer. The quick release sling mounts were approx R295, the sling was also R295 and the front mount was R200. The front mount is a Mossberg/Winchester mount but worked well.

    I researched a lot of options including a 1" quad mounted on the tube with a QD swivel. This however turned out to be the lowest profile.

    I then just drilled a small hole in the stock for the rear swivel mount. Everything took about 5 minutes to do.

    Cheers

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    Thanks for the info, bud. Will chat to Dave Sheer.


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    Only a pleasure, keep us updated please...

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    Advice please:
    Tomorrow is round 1 at the range to do some load testing.
    I did a complete strip down and clean last night.
    I loaded some dummy rounds to test the cycling. The magazine is proving very hard to load as I think the magazine spring may be too stiff?
    As far as I know this is the original factory spring, but has anyone had to cut theirs down to make loading easier?
    Also the carrier plate spring seems to be overly powerful and it is really hard to push the carrier plate down when loading.
    Any advice on either of these issues please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlockForce View Post
    Advice please:
    Tomorrow is round 1 at the range to do some load testing.
    I did a complete strip down and clean last night.
    I loaded some dummy rounds to test the cycling. The magazine is proving very hard to load as I think the magazine spring may be too stiff?
    As far as I know this is the original factory spring, but has anyone had to cut theirs down to make loading easier?
    Also the carrier plate spring seems to be overly powerful and it is really hard to push the carrier plate down when loading.
    Any advice on either of these issues please!
    Have the same issues...

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    Default Re: Dashprod Shotgun Owners Thread

    Same on my side...

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    Default Re: Dashprod Shotgun Owners Thread

    Okay, day one at the range was a great success. Really happy with this s/g!
    Cycles 32gr very well, absolutely no issues. Also shot a few boxes of slugs. Minor adjustment to the rear sight and 100% on target.
    Had mixed results with 28gr. It did not like the Kuvhima and had mostly FTE. Tried African Buckshot make, also in 28gr, and perfect results... So goes to show different Ammo cycles differently. Will try the 28Kuvhima again later after the action has loosened up & see.
    All in all, extremely happy! Now my biggest problem is finding cheap food for this hungry machine...

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    Default Re: Dashprod Shotgun Owners Thread

    SA Hunt invited out SADPA club to do some clay shooting today, I took my SAR SA with the cylinder choke installed. It was my first time doing this and it was a lot of fun, I actually missed very few clays except for the part where they throw 2, there I was totally screwed. My SAR held up very well, cycled perfectly. Loving it more and more.

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    Default Re: Dashprod Shotgun Owners Thread

    DirkB, please can you let us know what shot size you were using? Going to try a clay shoot next weekend and interested to know what you successful used. Thx

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    7.5's, 28gr.

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