Will Hewland
Well-known member
Got a box of Evo 24g fibres to try. Can't be bothered to pattern them, (as only for local shoot and for Mrs Clever) but will try out on targets and offer my opinions..
There is no such thing as a clean fibre cartridge, as inevitably the barrels will become smeared with lead. The best you can hope for (with fibres) is only that. With some, especially Eleys, you get horrible crusty deposit around forcing cones, which can happen with fibres or plas wad. That is tough to shift by hand scrubbing.You lot referring to clean - are you talking about plastic or fibre? I have been shooting 28g 8's in fibre for the last few weekends and I like them but they certainly are not clean.
[SIZE=medium]Hmmm that sounds very much like what I have with the Evo’s. Don’t recall Gamebore Velocity in Fibre being so bad although different gun now (692 as opposed to 682 I had before). I did a pull through with a Hoppe bore snake, put some Clenzoil solution in for about 10 mins, few patches on a brass jag then finally a bronze brush and still didn’t get all of the fouling off.[/SIZE]There is no such thing as a clean fibre cartridge, as inevitably the barrels will become smeared with lead. The best you can hope for (with fibres) is only that. With some, especially Eleys, you get horrible crusty deposit around forcing cones, which can happen with fibres or plas wad. That is tough to shift by hand scrubbing.
I use a wire brush (full chamber brush type) on the end of a rod. Soak with Napier spray first. Stop when your arm gets knackered![SIZE=medium]Hmmm that sounds very much like what I have with the Evo’s. Don’t recall Gamebore Velocity in Fibre being so bad although different gun now (692 as opposed to 682 I had before). I did a pull through with a Hoppe bore snake, put some Clenzoil solution in for about 10 mins, few patches on a brass jag then finally a bronze brush and still didn’t get all of the fouling off.[/SIZE]
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