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Is it just me but is there now less choice in 65mm fibre wad pigeon cartridges, everything seems to be 70mm 30 or 32 g. I find 28g 65mm loads quite enough for decoy shooting and seem to bring down a few at roost when pointed in the right direction. For years I stuck by Clear Pigeon in 65mm shells for all my shooting, now these seem to all be 70mm cases, as are pigeon cartridges from a lot of manufacturers.

 

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Most are now made in 70mm cases as they are more semi auto friendly and I guess that is what a lot of us serious pigeon shooters use so a supply and demand thing

There should still be a good few 65 mm game loads that are available but they will be at a premium price, failing that I am afraid its a case of moving with the times

 

Hull do Pigeon special in 65mm Just cartridges xtreme game are also 65mm and get good reviews .

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It`s a bit of a problem if the gun is 2 1/2 " chambers......

Quite right Matone its a bit difficult and dangerous. Currently for pheasants I am using Gamebore Super Game High Bird 65mm fibre wad with 28gms size 6 shot. I see in among the shells are some Hull Cartridge Co X competition loads I found those ok for decoying last spring so reckon will revert to those again unless I can find a resonable 65mm pigeon load locally.

 

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I recently bought some trap shells from Bywell to try on the pigeons . They were out of stock of my favourite Eley Olympics , so I bought some spanish shells called Trust , and I am well impressed with performance & price . They are 28g no 7.5 plastic wad @ £156 per thousand , however they are 70mm cases.

Hitman.

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Quite right Matone its a bit difficult and dangerous. Currently for pheasants I am using Gamebore Super Game High Bird 65mm fibre wad with 28gms size 6 shot. I see in among the shells are some Hull Cartridge Co X competition loads I found those ok for decoying last spring so reckon will revert to those again unless I can find a resonable 65mm pigeon load locally.

 

Blackpowder

I found Hull Intercomp good decoying shells for light open choked game guns.I know some people don`t think 7`s work but I`ve never seen much difference tbh( I did say decoyed mind!)

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Blackpowder

 

I recently bought some trap shells from Bywell to try on the pigeons . They were out of stock of my favourite Eley Olympics , so I bought some spanish shells called Trust , and I am well impressed with performance & price . They are 28g no 7.5 plastic wad @ £156 per thousand , however they are 70mm cases.

Hitman.

Since my original post I have been looking at the Bywell range of clay loads and find that there are several which meet my price and specification criteria. Thanks G.

 

Blackpowder

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Lyalvale Pigeon Special.....the first batch was loaded in my kitchen. A great shell.

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Pity about their website though - it's quicker to search through the Just Cartridges site to find out the specifics of what Lyalvale have on offer.

i Personally think lylvale are slipping.

i used them exclusively when i started but then moved over to hull, gamebore RC,,,

 

i think they need to simplify the range again, too many products overlap. DJ, powder blue red, HV series.

same with some of there game loads. but not as bad.

 

i think the best thing to come out from them for a long time was the english sporters. but really think it should be fibre only.

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