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    Patrick,
    Back again mate, Just found some info on the plastic stuff.
    It`s called POLYMORPH and is available on that "e#@y" auction site.
    You`ll find it listed as item number 280611194302...
    Check out the add, it costs about $15au with postage for 300gms, and thats quite enough to do a heap of casts, as it is reusable.
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    Thanks for the tip. The link worked! I think I can get this stuff in the UKicon


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    Vasious

    Just noticed your post and the many responses. I'd like to add my two cents also.

    I hope that you are now shooting that fine piece of history by now. Those little Martini's are beautiful and should be appreciated as they were built. There are no doubt many that are no longer around for a variety of reasons. The Australianicon Cadets were a unique implementation that probably is not shared by any other country. I'm sure that DoubleD could write a book on that interesting piece of history.

    Noticed the mention of Buffalo Arms in this thread. Good people there, they even have brass and dies for you 297/230 Morris. After I got my Cadets I spoke with Dave Gullo, another gentleman like the DoubleD. Dave fixed me up with all I needed to reload the 310. They can shoot.

    I hope you are shooting that treasure now.

    See my babies?

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