Geordieboy
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Morning all, anybody shoot their DT11 with fibres? Having 19mm+ dia bores, I sort of fancy their may be sealing issues.
It's only for shooting game. I was just looking to see if anybody has tried fibres before I take a look.Fire at least 10 shells at a pattern plate and see, I can’t see most fibres being be as good as plaswads in a DT11 but it is possible you may be lucky especially with an expensive game load.
That's why having a large bore diameter and a normal choke diameter gives tighter patterns for a given choke.Just remember that the inside diameter of the barrel where it meets the chokes will be the same as all the others using the HP chokes.
What fibres do you shoot in it Jonny? Game specifically? 30gm 6s for most and 32gm 5s for the rest is what I've used ordinarily.No problem, I don't go very tight on choke either, currently running on 3/8ths or 1/4 and find either plenty tight enough. I'm not a big believer in this fibre is rubbish in over bored barrels malarkey, I've just shot fibres when I've needed to and got on with it and never been disappointed.
I've shot hull high pheasant extreme 32 gram 6's and 5's mainly. I've also had some 30 gram 6 Gamebore velocity plus. The Hull HPE I find very good as there aren't that many cartridges in a 70mm case when you look hard.What fibres do you shoot in it Jonny? Game specifically? 30gm 6s for most and 32gm 5s for the rest is what I've used ordinarily.
That's what I use. HPE in 32gram 5s.I've shot hull high pheasant extreme 32 gram 6's and 5's mainly. I've also had some 30 gram 6 Gamebore velocity plus. The Hull HPE I find very good as there aren't that many cartridges in a 70mm case when you look hard.
The Hull HPE are continental shot sizes like the RC as well, so 6's are a good 5.5 shot and so on, normal HP are proper English shot sizes. All our game shooting is in Lincolnshire, so not a lot that a 5.5 can't sort out.That's what I use. HPE in 32gram 5s.
Less smooth, but hellish killing shells are the RC Sipes, 32gm 5s (4.5 shot). My brother loads at the Duke of Northumberlands shoot (Alnwick Parks), and that's his shell of choice in his Grillas.
I'm a great believer in density of pattern on game. As a point of note, I gave my father a slab of fiocchi fblack fibre sporting (8 shot). He uses them on pigeons and crows, (hes an ex gamekeeper), and killed a jackdaw at silly range. He says they're the best shell hes used.......he should know......he's fired plenty over the past 30 years.The Hull HPE are continental shot sizes like the RC as well, so 6's are a good 5.5 shot and so on, normal HP are proper English shot sizes. All our game shooting is in Lincolnshire, so not a lot that a 5.5 can't sort out.
Dito on pattern density, there seems to be a new trend or fashion for bigger and bigger when it's not necessarily needed.I'm a great believer in density of pattern on game. As a point of note, I gave my father a slab of fiocchi fblack fibre sporting (8 shot). He uses them on pigeons and crows, (hes an ex gamekeeper), and killed a jackdaw at silly range. He says they're the best shell hes used.......he should know......he's fired plenty over the past 30 years.
As a confirmed saddo cartridge cutter upper I can confirm the HPE 32/5 average 200 pellets per load where as the same load in a Sipe averages 220 so a slight difference in size between the two. It could be caused by the Sipe being harder shot but I imagine the Hull have the higher antimony content.The Hull HPE are continental shot sizes like the RC as well, so 6's are a good 5.5 shot and so on, normal HP are proper English shot sizes. All our game shooting is in Lincolnshire, so not a lot that a 5.5 can't sort out.
The Duke is awesome to watch and Sipes are a great shell. It's amusing to watch him using plas wads and no one says a thing!That's what I use. HPE in 32gram 5s.
Less smooth, but hellish killing shells are the RC Sipes, 32gm 5s (4.5 shot). My brother loads at the Duke of Northumberlands shoot (Alnwick Parks), and that's his shell of choice in his Grillas.
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