Out of interest where do you get them fromI've changed to 24g and I cannot notice any difference in kills or recoil. I bought 2000 to try expecting to hate them, but so far so good in fact I bought 3500 more last Saturday.
Mallard barn gun shop. £252 a 1000 f-blacksOut of interest where do you get them from
And how much are they thanks
or price?I've changed to 24g and I cannot notice any difference in kills or recoil. I
That’s a really good price. Shame it’s too much of a trek for me wish I could find somewhere closer to me that offered such good prices.Mallard barn gun shop. £252 a 1000 f-blacks
It's a sale on their website at the moment guess they have a bit of stock to shiftThat’s a really good price. Shame it’s too much of a trek for me wish I could find somewhere closer to me that offered such good prices.
Fiocchi F Black 24 gm 7.5 with half choke will break any long targets as long as the gun is pointing in the right place. I’ve been using 24 gm for a few years, my scores good or bad are no reflection of the cartridges I’m using.or price?
I'm getting a sore shoulder after shooting, some internal problem, so I've just fitted an Isis Xpad to make a better job of shock absorption and have used 24g cartridges at the last two shoots, the combination of 24g and Xpad have made a noticeable difference with hardly a twinge after yesterday's 100 clays.
I have to admit to using 4 x FBlu's on one longish target for confidence.
I'll probably continue with 24g for all but longer targets and see how I get on. So far I've tried Lyalvale Super Light and Eley Amber in 8 shot, both were OK (apart from the colour of Ambers , at least they are no longer pink.)
I just need to find a source of reasonably priced 24g ammo
I'm new to the sport but I think with any sport you can have the lastest and greatest stuff but still be terrible at the sport. I could buy 10ks worth of golf clubs but still not hit the ball 350 yards. Like anything practice practice practice is the only thing that will make you betterFiocchi F Black 24 gm 7.5 with half choke will break any long targets as long as the gun is pointing in the right place. I’ve been using 24 gm for a few years, my scores good or bad are no reflection of the cartridges I’m using.
Do not doubt the ability of the 24 gram cartridges, I have used 1000's of them. I started using Express HV 24's in the 1980's and was pleasantly surprised by their performance then. If they are good enough for Olympic Trap and Skeet competitions, that will do for me. Even 21 grams would surprise you. I have done countless Corporate events using 21 grams. Most of the people at those events have never fired a gun before and some of the distances they are killing clays at, would amaze you !or price?
I'm getting a sore shoulder after shooting, some internal problem, so I've just fitted an Isis Xpad to make a better job of shock absorption and have used 24g cartridges at the last two shoots, the combination of 24g and Xpad have made a noticeable difference with hardly a twinge after yesterday's 100 clays.
I have to admit to using 4 x FBlu's on one longish target for confidence.
I'll probably continue with 24g for all but longer targets and see how I get on. So far I've tried Lyalvale Super Light and Eley Amber in 8 shot, both were OK (apart from the colour of Ambers , at least they are no longer pink.)
I just need to find a source of reasonably priced 24g ammo
Try using a 24 gram in your first barrel and a 28 in the other. I find the reduced recoil on the first shot allows me to get on the second target quicker, on sporting targets.Thanks Westley, I did try a slab of 21g cartridges a few years ago now, I didn't try them on long targets but found them to be OK on close to mid-range targets. I would have carried on using them if there had been a better cost advantage
Or get a gun that fits as there is no recoil or jump if it’s correctsTry using a 24 gram in your first barrel and a 28 in the other. I find the reduced recoil on the first shot allows me to get on the second target quicker, on sporting targets.
Whether a gun fits or not sad fact is some people are prone to repetitive strain injury and long term shooting is a major cause everyone should do all they can to minimise recoil damage after all your health comes first some people never have recoil problems but if you do act nowOr get a gun that fits as there is no recoil or jump if it’s corrects
Shooting 24gm is like starting a rugby game with 13 men with opposite team having 15
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