weeeirv333
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Hi, Has anyone found shooting Gamebore HV steel 7.5,28GMS plastic, they have very dirty barrels after shooting, and traces of unburnt powder ?
Hi, I missed out 'Black Gold', in the title. I shoot with a Browning 30'' Pro Sport adjustable, I dont suppose the gun makes much difference, but while shooting another guy wanted a go with my gun and looked down the barrels before he shot and commented on their state of dirt ! Before that I was shooting with Hull Pro Steel, and barrels were as cleanl as could be, so I dont know. Thanks for the reply.I always found them to be very clean, compared to others. Just the usual plastic fouling. No sign of unburnt powder through 32” barrels.
TBH it’s been about 18 months since I last used them, so maybe Gamebore changed the recipeHi, I missed out 'Black Gold', in the title. I shoot with a Browning 30'' Pro Sport adjustable, I dont suppose the gun makes much difference, but while shooting another guy wanted a go with my gun and looked down the barrels before he shot and commented on their state of dirt ! Before that I was shooting with Hull Pro Steel, and barrels were as cleanl as could be, so I dont know. Thanks for the reply.
Are you storing them at room temperature? Some cartridges if cold can leave in burnt powder in the barrels.Hi, Has anyone found shooting Gamebore HV steel 7.5,28GMS plastic, they have very dirty barrels after shooting, and traces of unburnt powder ?
Sadly, our club shoots over the sea !Are you using steel shot by choice ??
Are you storing them at room temperature? Some cartridges if cold can leave in burnt powder in the barrels.
Ah, so a real STEAL !Yes, there under the bed !!
Let's not get into question of damp cartridges thenYes, there under the bed !!
Let's not get into question of damp cartridges then
Sadly, our club shoots over the sea !
Pretty difficult for birds to ingest though !just imagine how much lead must be at the bottom of the sea from lost fishing weights and sunken ship ballast. which club shoots over the sea.
Highland Deephaven shoot out onto the Cromarty.just imagine how much lead must be at the bottom of the sea from lost fishing weights and sunken ship ballast. which club shoots over the sea.
looks a nice club, now see why you use steel as the shot is falling on the foreshore, not into deep water.Highland Deephaven shoot out onto the Cromarty.
Are you storing them at room temperature? Some cartridges if cold can leave in burnt powder in the barrels.
Thank you, I think I will change when I have used the one's I have.I have seen a guy shooting steel gamebore black gold 28 grams. They would dirty his barrels so much that he had a hard time getting the empty hulls out after a couple of hundred shells. This was in a browning BTW.
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