TIGHTCHOKE Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 9 minutes ago, Fargo said: Yes Yes I know know, I have found out the details that I posted 3 hours ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitebridges Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 Reminds me of yesteryear when some 12 bore guns were chambered for 2 inch cartridges only. Eley still make two inch carts 26g load in no.6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TIGHTCHOKE Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 I wonder if the shove from such a low load shell would recock for the second barrel in modern O/U's? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poor Shot Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 37 minutes ago, London Best said: Not heard of that conversation before, but I am not surprised. Estimating distance is not so hard on the ground (although many struggle) but it is ridiculously hard to estimate heights and nearly impossible to estimate the height of a flying bird accurately. Another good measure for anyone who's ever been Dublin is the spire of Dublin. A steel spire which extends 120m into air but when stood at the base looks to be at least 300m. I stood back a way and split it in half and even 60m seems like it would be an extremely long shot. I would say that most 'good' shots are 40m at most. 8 hours ago, Mable said: I hear Lyalvale have introduced a 12 bore 16 gram cartridge? Anyone else heard this, or better still used them? Price? I've tried them. They were about as good as any 21g lead cartridge and broke a good side on long going away and a big battue target without a problem. No recoil whatsoever, if it wasn't for the bang you'd think you had a misfire. Probably no good in a semi auto or an older inertia triggered gun. I was gifted a box but cost is (was in November) around £245 a thousand. If they are still at that price then a good deal for a club shooter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mable Posted February 11 Author Report Share Posted February 11 34 minutes ago, Poor Shot said: I've tried them. They were about as good as any 21g lead cartridge and broke a good side on long going away and a big battue target without a problem. No recoil whatsoever, if it wasn't for the bang you'd think you had a misfire. Probably no good in a semi auto or an older inertia triggered gun. I was gifted a box but cost is (was in November) around £245 a thousand. If they are still at that price then a good deal for a club shooter. Thanks, I would expect little or no recoil. Price is good, I'll keep my eyes open next time I bulk buy. 41 minutes ago, TIGHTCHOKE said: I wonder if the shove from such a low load shell would recock for the second barrel in modern O/U's? Worth trying if the price is right for non competitive shots, especially as so many stands seem to be singles or on report, even true pairs you often have time to toggle a switch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 1 hour ago, London Best said: Not heard of that conversation before, but I am not surprised. No and I am unsure as to if it is the balcony on the Monument or the cornice on the Royal Exchange or the Bank of England. But certainly it is, was, one of a famous landmark building in the City of London. Anyway it's one or other of such. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ehb102 Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 9 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said: Hello, i remember my first Side by Side with a stock to short🙄, anyway are you still looking for Side by Side shotguns ??, one is a 16 bore most like Spanish Sold by Elderkins, a Webley 700 12 bore, a Grant and Son 1890 12 bore Side lock I've been banned from acquiring more guns until I get rid of some, but thank you for thinking of me. I would have loved a Grant and Son! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldypigeonpopper Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 6 minutes ago, ehb102 said: I've been banned from acquiring more guns until I get rid of some, but thank you for thinking of me. I would have loved a Grant and Son! Hello, no problem, The owner has retired from shooting and his son is selling his shotguns, He is going to get a Holts Valuation so i will see how the Grant and Son goes, Just in case🤞 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahamch Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 8 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said: Is it a 12 bore cartridge? yep, quite an interesting video Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilts#Dave Posted February 12 Report Share Posted February 12 (edited) Yes, as mentioned steel bio-wad. I was invited on a corporate day earlier in the year and was handed two boxes of said cartridges, light as a feather and when I read the box thought ‘oh dear’. Just used one of the knackered school guns that didn’t fit very well but was amazed how well they killed all the targets on the 50 bird layout we did. Obviously not 50 yard plus midi’s etc but usual straw bale type ranges with one longer going away target and I dusted plenty. I would have dismissed them immediately had I been given any choice but was pleasantly surprised……for anyone starting out / recoil sensitive or just bog standard type targets they are absolutely fine. Edited February 12 by Wilts#Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultrastu Posted February 12 Report Share Posted February 12 So no 8.5 shot is around 2.1 mm and steel .that has to be very light indeed So 282 pellets in 16 grm of no 8.5 shot Versus 296 lead pellets 21 grm of no7.5 shot Very similar with less recoil and less bang .unless speeds are higher which I suspect they will be to get any decent breaks at range . On 11/02/2024 at 09:39, London Best said: I WAS joking! But my observation is that most of the folks who tell you they are ‘only using a .410’ are actually using a .410 magnum 3 inch and firing them from a 7lb gun. Not my idea of a .410. Yes I do use mainly 3 inch magnum carts (but use 14 grm loads also ) but with good reason. The .410 is much easier to suppress than a 20 or 12 b . So i get a quiet AND capable gun that will drop birds out to around 35 yds What's not to like ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted February 12 Report Share Posted February 12 1 hour ago, Ultrastu said: What's not to like ? The drainpipe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultrastu Posted February 12 Report Share Posted February 12 2 hours ago, London Best said: The drainpipe. Nope .not on my guns just a small light weight tube on the end that doesn't effect the handling too much in fact it improves it on my mossberg . And certainly did on my single barreled yildiz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted February 13 Report Share Posted February 13 7 hours ago, Ultrastu said: Nope .not on my guns just a small light weight tube on the end that doesn't effect the handling too much in fact it improves it on my mossberg . And certainly did on my single barreled yildiz Do you have any pictures? I tried one once. A very lightweight aluminium job on a Webley b/a. Eight inches of mod on the end of a 25 inch barrel ahead of about a six inch long b/a. It was ridiculous! Flying shots were out of the question. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbrowning2 Posted February 13 Report Share Posted February 13 On 11/02/2024 at 10:35, Fargo said: I posted about this a while back… it’s a 16g steel with bio wad but isn’t cheap Also in a 65mm 2.1/2 inch case, not sure I would want to use them in a 3” chamber gun for risk of damaging the forcing cone. Hull recommends matching cartridge case length to chamber length for steel shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dapper Rich Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 Hi buddy, I was introduced to the Lyvale Express 16-gram steel with biodegradable wad at my local clay club. I was blown away (excuse the pun) by how well these cartridges performed. I didn't feel any recoil and they killed very well. I was then invited to a Sim day and used these throughout the day without any problems killing some great targets at quite a distance 40/50 yarders. I am now a convert. What makes it even better is I can use these with my Henry Atkin side lock. Just a point to consider, I'm led to understand you cannot use them with tight chokes due to the pressure they produce. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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