Bebo
Well-known member
Had Velocity 8s at Sussex Guns this afternoon when I went.
Apparently a limited run only. So why even learn to like them?Supplies have yet to arrive at the dealer, will see tomorrow morning, I too would be surprised if they're anything other than excellent.
On a different note Gamebore have started to offer these in 26g loads for nearasdammit the same money which seems odd :mellow: I'd be interested in peoples views on these if and when they get the chance to try some.
I simply can't see the point at less than a fiver difference, there are already "cheap" 24g loads available, 26g seems such an odd offering and even if the claims of its Hyper velocity are true what exactly is the point or benefit in that especially seeing as it will likely negate any recoil benefits !Apparently a limited run only. So why even learn to like them?
& properly call them HYPE velocity......All they’re going to do is:
1. Do a “limited run” on 26g cartridges.
2. Tell everyone they were a success. And how brilliant they are.
3. Discontinue the velocity, and sell the 26g carts instead at the same price (saving themselves money on lead in the process!).
Watch this space....
No recoil at all that 2gm makes so much difference!!Has anyone else got around to trying the 26gm version yet? I'd be interested to know how the recoil compares to the 28gm Velocity and 24gm Evo? Particularly in fibre.
The fibre Evo's are a nice soft cartridge but at £208 a thou they aren't competitively priced.
PM.
Shot which ones, the 28g 8 shot? More punch than what?I shot 100 over the weekend. I thought they had a little more punch to them but not enough to put me off shooting them.
I bought 750 plastic and 250 fibre. I've not tried the fibre yet.
I'd be inclined to agree with you regarding the superfast thing. From my (admittedly limited) experience, I just don't see the point of them. I tried them and saw no advantage at all, they were just noisier.I think the rrp on the 26gm fibres is £193. I currently pay £181 for the 28gm version in fibre!
I don't get this whole mega velocity thing. It gives absolutely no advantage but more recoil. Pointless. I laughed when Hull introduced Superfasts but they're obviously popular.
I wish Gamebore had just produced a 24gm Velocity at average speed and at a sensible price. It would have sold really well as a lot of 24gm loads are overpriced.
PM.
Correct, the only sensible thing to have done would have been a 24g version offered in 8's to make up for the lost pellet count and make sure it recoiled appreciably less by keeping the MV the same as the 28g version. The price differential should also be noticeable. It's bizarre how the mind of the cartridge manufacturers work at times !I think the rrp on the 26gm fibres is £193. I currently pay £181 for the 28gm version in fibre!
I don't get this whole mega velocity thing. It gives absolutely no advantage but more recoil. Pointless. I laughed when Hull introduced Superfasts but they're obviously popular.
I wish Gamebore had just produced a 24gm Velocity at average speed and at a sensible price. It would have sold really well as a lot of 24gm loads are overpriced.
PM.
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