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    Quote Originally Posted by villiers View Post
    Attachment 27090 NO! Iīd never use nitro in it. I got someone to load 60 rounds with BP and Iīve only got three left to last me to the end of next month. Went to the Wannsee range this morning, set up two targets (one above the other) and got it all worked out for 100 metres. Itīs still too high. Great fun turning the range into a battlefield with smoke. What I really need is something to go over the front sight to increase its height. Otherwise am greatly please to have worked my way into the black. Just hope the Werder works even better. If it does, the Mauser `71 will have to go. The 33/40 Gebirgsjäger is on Hermann Historica today (Iīll never be a collector).
    Would fit fine in my safe!

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    Pity about that Ulrich! I canīt recommend Herm.Hist. The 33/40 didnīt achieve anything like the one on eGun (just a few days left and the price is going through the roof). Think Iīve got the front sight problem finally worked out and can now find out how accurate the M `71 and the Werder are.

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    Thats the problem with the Auction houses. Iīm sure that the M`71 will be a good shooter! They normally are.
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    I've never heard of a Mauser that wouldn't shoot the eye out of anything you could see. That carbine will shoot closer than you can hold it!

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    Iīve come to terms with the Werder cav. carbine in the meantime. Iīve fitted it with a higher front sight and worked out my own re-load (cast the barrel with CerroSafe and had a mold made). Canīt say that itīs spectacularly precise ... but ok. (the target is standard 10 inch at 100 metres).

    Canīt say that the M `71 is any better. But have sent in the CerroSafe cast and am waiting for the mold. Itīs got a new front sight blade but Iīm not satisfied with the re-loads and I canīt yet get satisfactory results on the target so will have to wait till I can make some bullets.

    The Werder mechanism is a source of great joy. It comes out for cleaning, comes apart and looks like something from a jigsaw puzzle but is easy to do once itīs understood.



    Suppose you canīt expect too much from either of them (the Werderīs not much more than a stocked pistol)
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