FlyingTrotter
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To avoid getting enmeshed in other issues I have started this in part to provide a repository for data/analysis rather than ventilation of opinions which are probably best shared in the existing thread
After the voluntary ban for game effective in 5 years announcement I took a look on YouTube and saw some Videos of pattern testing of steel cartridges (some by folk in the UK) and through google found some older reports of ballistic analysis (mainly from the US)
im sure there must have been a lot of analysis in those countries that are now steel only and so ahead of whatever the manufacturers launch for the UK I thought it would be good to see what’s already collated
I hear folk say steel can be ok to break a clay to around 50 yards but that at that range the pellet size needs to be #2 which obviously is way larger than has been acceptable on most clay grounds for lead cartridges - and that for larger live quarry like a mature **** pheasant the viable range is 30 yards again with #2 - but that seems from what I have seen to be more assertion that the product of any test work
Is this accurate and verified?
(posted outside the game pages as lead/non-toxic likely to become of broader application for more shooters)
After the voluntary ban for game effective in 5 years announcement I took a look on YouTube and saw some Videos of pattern testing of steel cartridges (some by folk in the UK) and through google found some older reports of ballistic analysis (mainly from the US)
im sure there must have been a lot of analysis in those countries that are now steel only and so ahead of whatever the manufacturers launch for the UK I thought it would be good to see what’s already collated
I hear folk say steel can be ok to break a clay to around 50 yards but that at that range the pellet size needs to be #2 which obviously is way larger than has been acceptable on most clay grounds for lead cartridges - and that for larger live quarry like a mature **** pheasant the viable range is 30 yards again with #2 - but that seems from what I have seen to be more assertion that the product of any test work
Is this accurate and verified?
(posted outside the game pages as lead/non-toxic likely to become of broader application for more shooters)