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Am in the process of developing 8 bore loads. Am using c&g fibre cups that I then slit , 4 angled cuts then as doing a tungsten / steel load add a mylar wrap.

My question as would like to be eco , is their another way. Was toying with the idea of lightly glueing the slits back up with PVA or pritstick or could I use degradable alterative to mylar?

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29 minutes ago, Ferretlurcher1970 said:

Am in the process of developing 8 bore loads. Am using c&g fibre cups that I then slit , 4 angled cuts then as doing a tungsten / steel load add a mylar wrap.

My question as would like to be eco , is their another way. Was toying with the idea of lightly glueing the slits back up with PVA or pritstick or could I use degradable alterative to mylar?

I have used these for years in my 8 bore with ITM and never use a Mylar wrap, or any other. I can’t see what purpose it serves. Might be different with steel but only use that in the ten bore.

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