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    Safe loads for 'improved' Gahendras and Brit MHs?

    Hello all. Posted a few pics of my 'improved' Gahendras a while back, and would like some imput on this. Would really like to shoot these rifles a few times, (not repeatedly, just to say I did!) and was wondering what a safe load would be after having the bores slugged. Powder wise and all that. I understand that if one is contemplating firing these rifles, it's best to shoot the improved versions rather than the original ones. Also, what would be a safe load for Britishicon MHs? I have a 1887 Mk IV, and two Mk IIs. All from the Nepalese cache, and all in very good condition, so my gunsmith says. I'm a bit of a newbie inasfar as these rifles go, and would really like to put some rounds through them. Was wondering if anyone out there had a recommendation for me, particularly the Gahendras. Thanks a lot.
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