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Underlug for key, milled steel, concave, solder to round barrel
Our UL-NW-S3 is slotted for a standard large key. You may enlarge the .360" x .120" slot to accept our Key-36-I. Be sure to order the matching IN-Slot-2 inlays, which are pre-cut to exactly fit that key. The concave base measures about .500" wide x .740" long. Solder this lug to your round barrel, for use with a key.
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Underlug, folded & formed with dovetail base, slotted for keys
Our UL-TC-2 lug is slotted for a tiny key. The slot measures only about .262" x .087". Enlarge this slot with a file, as necessary. Ideal for use with our 3/32" pin, the long slot allows the barrel expansion when hot. Formed steel, the flat base is about .590" wide, and the dovetail is .476" long. Use it on fullstock rifles.
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Underlug, folded & formed with dovetail base, slotted for keys
Our UL-TC-3 has a .367" x .100" slot for a regular large key. File the slot larger, if necessary. Formed steel, the flat base is about .590" wide, by .722" long, with a large surface for a good solder joint, if you wish to avoid a slot in thin walled barrels.
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Underlug blank , for Thompson Center & similar rifles
Our UL-TC-H underlug blank is made for the T/C Hawken, Renegade, and other similar rifles. We use these to replace lost lugs on the CVA Mountain Rifle, Big Bore, Hawken, Frontier and similar rifles. Strangely, CVA lug slots tend to be loose. This lug has a longer base than the CVA, which allows a perfect fit. When adapting our Green Mountain drop-i
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Underlugs, folded & formed, for round barrels
Our UL-TC-S1 lug is our small formed lug, intended for use with our 3/32" pin. The concave base may be soldered to your round barrel. Formed steel, the base is about .535" wide x .475" long.
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Underlugs, folded & formed, for round barrels
Our UL-TC-S2 is a bit longer, for use where a larger and stronger joint is required. Formed steel, the concave base is about .535" wide and about .720" long. Use 96% tin + 4% silver lead free solder. It melts at low temperature, but is stronger than lead-tin solder.
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Underlugs, folded & formed, for round barrels, with slots
Our UL-TC-S4 lug is slotted for a standard large key. You may enlarge the .360" x .100" slot to accept our Key-36. Be sure to order the matching IN-Slot-2 inlays, which are pre-cut to exactly fit that key. The concave base measures about .540" x .720" long. Solder this lug to your round barrel, for use with a key.
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4 gauge , 1.070" ideal for 1.052" bore, .070" over shot card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .125" over powder card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .070" over shot card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .500" fibre cushion wad, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .125" over powder card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .500" fibre cushion wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .125" over powder card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .500" thick fibre wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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8 gauge , .850" ideal for .835" bore, .125" over powder card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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8 gauge , .850" ideal for .835" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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