I would say that for the vast majority of shooters a cartridge that is comfortable to shoot and you can use consistently is as important as manufacturer. I’ve shot most of the bunch you featured and, as I don’t shoot Olympic disciplines, White Gold is my pick.
I know that this comment is a little late, but in the USA, by far the most popular competition loads will be Winchester AA. If you can find them, give them a go, they have yet to fail me.
David: I am not a competition shooter, although I once shot in a trap league many years ago. Here in the U.S. I have mostly used Winchester AA shotshells (that's what we call them here). Now I shoot mostly sub gauge, 20, 28, and 410 on my own regulation skeet field. I do a lot of instructing for my nephews and their friends and wow! the empty shells really pile up. Of necessity, I reload using Alliant 20/28 powder in 20 and 28 gauges and Hodgdon Lil' Gun for the 410. For a long time new shells were unavailable (still are) and re-loading components are scarce. Cheddite primers have had some availability and I stock up on components whenever possible. I like the Claybuster plastic wads in all gauges. I have three MEC progressive loaders in order to keep up with the volume of shooting. Frankly, I wouldn't be able to shoot if I didn't re-load because the supplier's shelves are still mostly empty. Do you have supply problems in the U.K.? Do you re-load? I admire you Brits for "hanging in there" in spite of adverse laws and policies.
I’ve used Eley Superbs for the last 5 years and they are without doubt the smoothest cartridges I’ve shot. I understand what you are saying regarding Olympic discipline’s David but I personally prefer to support our British cartridge manufacturers 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I agree plastic wads are the best ,my backbored mk38 hates fibre you can see where the gas gets past if you look down the barrel ,I use S&B super trap plaswad great shell. good review again. 👍🏻👍🏻☺☺☺☺
I have started to use these now they are now in fibre, also hull sporting 100 ( great mid range cartridge for price) Have shot eley briefly and many types of fiocchi but started to lose faith when misfires and confetti started to fly. Stored correctly if anyone asked.
I absolutely love Fiocchi Official Rossas, if you have never tried them, do so. Difficult to find and costly but worth the effort and cost……but the one thing I’m unhappy about is that Italian 7 1/2s are actually equivalent to English 7s in shot size - so 60 fewer pellets per cartridge in a 28 gram shell than British made 7 1/2s. Harder hitting on targets though and what a smooth shooter!
With the shortage still present in the US, you take whatever 1oz you can find and stock pile for the season. Some retailers sell out just as quick as a shipment comes in. AA diamonds are my favorite competition cartridges but won't be picky for availability.
World wide CLEVER is number one for Olympic disciplines. CLEVER grand Italia, Bol D'or, Mirage and the rest of the CLEVER lines. But, yes RC4 and Fiocchi and B & P and Rio and S & B all sponsor Olympic shotgun sports athletes. I use S & B (Sellier and Bellot) in competition... very good shells for Olympic disciplines.
I’ve shot all them cartridges on your table, for the price point and shoot ability eley Olympic blues are the best, I always shot fibre wad, never had a issue.
Hull Pro One and Pro Fibre are the best competition cartridges on the market BUT they are very expensive for a club shooter. Also, most of us aren't going to the Olympics David! I would recommend finding a cartridge that you are comfortable with and gives you confidence and stick with it. I personally don't like Fiocchi cartridges. They leave a lot of residue and the fibre wads blow out so much confetti! I have found that the Coley Gold 7.5gm 28 gram, Ian Coley branded work well for me.
I’m really favouring fiocchi cartridges at the moment yet to find the perfect cartridge from any brand it’s always fun trying different brands and cartridges and seeing how they preform on paper on target and in the shoulder.
Maybe a bit short sighted response, but if you are on the bird you are on it, irrespective of the cartridge you are using. I doubt the 12-15£ cartridge is going to make you hit more targets than the 6-7£ shell. Granted if you are at a major competition and you want to stack up all the odds, by all means use the 'better' shell, but how many shooters are at this level?? I shoot for fun, I shoot the cheapest shell, I can either them or I can't, I don't waste my money on fantasies.
Are you sponsored by Fiocchi who from memory own RC? I may well be wrong. How could Richard Faulds win an Olympic gold with a cartridge that was only half heartedly tested? Also, I have found when game shooting that RC and Fiocchi leave more residue and are a dirtier cartridge than Gamebore. Pays your money, takes your choice or in this case, maybe, paid your money, becomes your choice?
White gold is definitely my top choice of cartridge..you are 100% correct about the black gold cartridge being thumpy.have to get up to the Oxford gun company and do a couple of rounds of sporting 😎👍
It must be difficult to make a video about cartridges while being sponsored by a cartridge manufacturer. It would be excellent form to mention this in the body of the video. I like your advice to look at what competitors are using, but even then, competitors need sponsorship to make their living or keep their work affordable, so that could easily become a game of "who can sponsor everyone". Tricky subject.
Not an expert but, find a cart that suits the gun and is affordable. Today I shot Litespeed and Black Gold Dark Storm, cheap vs expensive. Why waste money if the cheap cart does the job.?
Biased as ever, Ben Husthwaite - Gamebore George Digweed - Gamebore Richard Faulds - Lyalvale Express Mark Winser - Gamebore Paul Chaplow - Hull.............. to name but a few, they seen to struggle on with "they don't have to bother" cartridges.
In times like these where we, as a community, are being looked at by the public more than ever before due to what has happened in Plymouth last year and other issues that involve guns we should be doing everything we can to make ourselves look like we are doing our bit in a world where everyone wants to do their bit for the planet etc. we need to ban single use plastic wads! If everyone is using fibre wads then there can’t be an advantage or disadvantage to anyone in a competition. We are meant to be countryside folk and yet a small part of our community still think it’s acceptable to use plastic wads!? I don’t get the big deal when we are got brilliant and inexpensive alternative! BAN PLASTIC WADS!!
Thank you for this comment and I understand were you are coming from on club shoots and farms but shootings grounds that have trap & skeet they will always use Plastic and on proper grounds they can pick them up.
David you are talking absolute crap ! ,Ask G Digweed and his world class fellow shooters ,we make as good a shell as anybody most shooters are not interested in the trap and skeet disciplines.
Really not a fan of the Fiocchi cartridges I've tried in all honesty. Gamebore work well enough but are quite dirty burning/smoky. Probably the best I've found are the Eley Superb. Really fast.
I would say that for the vast majority of shooters a cartridge that is comfortable to shoot and you can use consistently is as important as manufacturer. I’ve shot most of the bunch you featured and, as I don’t shoot Olympic disciplines, White Gold is my pick.
I know that this comment is a little late, but in the USA, by far the most popular competition loads will be Winchester AA. If you can find them, give them a go, they have yet to fail me.
David: I am not a competition shooter, although I once shot in a trap league many years ago. Here in the U.S. I have mostly used Winchester AA shotshells (that's what we call them here). Now I shoot mostly sub gauge, 20, 28, and 410 on my own regulation skeet field. I do a lot of instructing for my nephews and their friends and wow! the empty shells really pile up. Of necessity, I reload using Alliant 20/28 powder in 20 and 28 gauges and Hodgdon Lil' Gun for the 410. For a long time new shells were unavailable (still are) and re-loading components are scarce. Cheddite primers have had some availability and I stock up on components whenever possible. I like the Claybuster plastic wads in all gauges. I have three MEC progressive loaders in order to keep up with the volume of shooting. Frankly, I wouldn't be able to shoot if I didn't re-load because the supplier's shelves are still mostly empty. Do you have supply problems in the U.K.? Do you re-load? I admire you Brits for "hanging in there" in spite of adverse laws and policies.
I’ve used Eley Superbs for the last 5 years and they are without doubt the smoothest cartridges I’ve shot. I understand what you are saying regarding Olympic discipline’s David but I personally prefer to support our British cartridge manufacturers 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
We use the superb and they are excellent a very smooth cartridge and clean.
I agree plastic wads are the best ,my backbored mk38 hates fibre you can see where the gas gets past if you look down the barrel ,I use S&B super trap plaswad great shell. good review again. 👍🏻👍🏻☺☺☺☺
I've Used White Gold For Years & Are My Go To Carts !!!!!
I have started to use these now they are now in fibre, also hull sporting 100 ( great mid range cartridge for price)
Have shot eley briefly and many types of fiocchi but started to lose faith when misfires and confetti started to fly.
Stored correctly if anyone asked.
I absolutely love Fiocchi Official Rossas, if you have never tried them, do so. Difficult to find and costly but worth the effort and cost……but the one thing I’m unhappy about is that Italian 7 1/2s are actually equivalent to English 7s in shot size - so 60 fewer pellets per cartridge in a 28 gram shell than British made 7 1/2s. Harder hitting on targets though and what a smooth shooter!
With the shortage still present in the US, you take whatever 1oz you can find and stock pile for the season. Some retailers sell out just as quick as a shipment comes in. AA diamonds are my favorite competition cartridges but won't be picky for availability.
Used to use AA trap 100 & winners in UK can not get them anymore
Rio, Fiocchi, Winchester AA. Federal if I have to. Often here in the States it boils down to what you can find on the shelf.
World wide CLEVER is number one for Olympic disciplines. CLEVER grand Italia, Bol D'or, Mirage and the rest of the CLEVER lines. But, yes RC4 and Fiocchi and B & P and Rio and S & B all sponsor Olympic shotgun sports athletes. I use S & B (Sellier and Bellot) in competition... very good shells for Olympic disciplines.
I’ve shot all them cartridges on your table, for the price point and shoot ability eley Olympic blues are the best, I always shot fibre wad, never had a issue.
Hull Pro One and Pro Fibre are the best competition cartridges on the market BUT they are very expensive for a club shooter. Also, most of us aren't going to the Olympics David! I would recommend finding a cartridge that you are comfortable with and gives you confidence and stick with it. I personally don't like Fiocchi cartridges. They leave a lot of residue and the fibre wads blow out so much confetti! I have found that the Coley Gold 7.5gm 28 gram, Ian Coley branded work well for me.
Hull sovereign. ?? 🎉
I'm currently using cheddite and they are fantastic I find them to have the least recoil out of everything I've tried
Not many of us are Olympians. I like Gun Club Remington's for everyday clay's. And Remington Premier Handicap Nitro's for serious times
Shot EVO 7 1/2, GB 7/12 Trap,Fiocchi lites 8, lylevale express 71/2 at local club comp all do fine. Basically down to my own shooting
Hull pro one’s good all round cartridge
Hello TSC, I use a lot of Rio cartridges in in 30g and 32g .
I have a preference for the cheapest.
Rc4 the top !!!
Eley Superb or Lyalvale Express Gold in my view are the best
i have to say that in all of the issf skeet videos that i`ve watched never once have i seen amber hill shooting eley ambers
I use the cheapest at the moment fiocchi litespeed plastic and fibre
GB trap competition 28g an excellent cartridge surprised the GB range didnt even get a mention
hill superfast 27 gram
Is this also for steel ?
Shooting steel shot, which is demanded here, I like cartridges of Clever Mirage and Baschieri & Pellagri best.
What is people's thought on velocity?
I've seen people win with 1150 and also seen people win with 1500's.
I use excel Olympian in 7 and 8s
I’ve loved shooting clever cartridges. Specifically Bol D’Hor. What do you think?
Totally agree, my favourite and a miss from the video, Clever are also well represented at OT Finals....
I’m really favouring fiocchi cartridges at the moment yet to find the perfect cartridge from any brand it’s always fun trying different brands and cartridges and seeing how they preform on paper on target and in the shoulder.
With you on fiocchi, pretty clean,smooth, fast and break them as good as anything I’ve ever used
Maybe a bit short sighted response, but if you are on the bird you are on it, irrespective of the cartridge you are using. I doubt the 12-15£ cartridge is going to make you hit more targets than the 6-7£ shell. Granted if you are at a major competition and you want to stack up all the odds, by all means use the 'better' shell, but how many shooters are at this level?? I shoot for fun, I shoot the cheapest shell, I can either them or I can't, I don't waste my money on fantasies.
Winchester super target 28gram plastic wad 7&1/2 1290 fps
Fblacks can't go wrong 8s and 7.5s 👌👌 and white gold
George Digweed uses fibre wad and it doesn't seem to have held him back much.
No he doesn’t, all top clay shooters use plastic wads and would always pick plastic wads given the choice
@@tynelakey watch fieldsports channel, cartridge choices for game and clay?
@@richardtimms8733 Thanks for your comment but if you watch George at comps he shoots plastic on Field Sports he say that for the film.
Are you sponsored by Fiocchi who from memory own RC? I may well be wrong.
How could Richard Faulds win an Olympic gold with a cartridge that was only half heartedly tested?
Also, I have found when game shooting that RC and Fiocchi leave more residue and are a dirtier cartridge than Gamebore.
Pays your money, takes your choice or in this case, maybe, paid your money, becomes your choice?
The best ones I have shot are the Fblue Fblack. Just got some TT1’s and I think they are awful.
What about Federal? Hancock has won a few gold medals shooting Federal Gold Medal Papers.
1 ounce or 1 1/8 ounce for sporting matches?
White gold is definitely my top choice of cartridge..you are 100% correct about the black gold cartridge being thumpy.have to get up to the Oxford gun company and do a couple of rounds of sporting 😎👍
Thanks for your comment you should try and come up to the Oxford festival of shooting on Saturday 3rd September be a great day out
It must be difficult to make a video about cartridges while being sponsored by a cartridge manufacturer. It would be excellent form to mention this in the body of the video. I like your advice to look at what competitors are using, but even then, competitors need sponsorship to make their living or keep their work affordable, so that could easily become a game of "who can sponsor everyone".
Tricky subject.
Isn’t the Fastest Cartridge on the UK market the Hull Sovereign Parcours 6.5 running at 1600fps
PS. Get some Pro One and Pro Fibre on that table
You know he doesn't sell Hull! 😃
TSC does not sell cartridges so I do not know why this question is on here? Thanks TSC team
anything 1oz 1250-1280 . I like the bp mach 1250 1oz usa
how much?
Hull sovereign?????
Not an expert but, find a cart that suits the gun and is affordable. Today I shot Litespeed and Black Gold Dark Storm, cheap vs expensive. Why waste money if the cheap cart does the job.?
Hill sovereign. ????
Winchester AA
Biased as ever,
Ben Husthwaite - Gamebore
George Digweed - Gamebore
Richard Faulds - Lyalvale Express
Mark Winser - Gamebore
Paul Chaplow - Hull.............. to name but a few, they seen to struggle on with "they don't have to bother" cartridges.
I'm not sure about the fuss over cartridges, we're not talking about accuracy.?....its a shotgun.
Can't beat FIOCCHI , but then again l am bias.
In times like these where we, as a community, are being looked at by the public more than ever before due to what has happened in Plymouth last year and other issues that involve guns we should be doing everything we can to make ourselves look like we are doing our bit in a world where everyone wants to do their bit for the planet etc. we need to ban single use plastic wads!
If everyone is using fibre wads then there can’t be an advantage or disadvantage to anyone in a competition. We are meant to be countryside folk and yet a small part of our community still think it’s acceptable to use plastic wads!? I don’t get the big deal when we are got brilliant and inexpensive alternative!
BAN PLASTIC WADS!!
Thank you for this comment and I understand were you are coming from on club shoots and farms but shootings grounds that have trap & skeet they will always use Plastic and on proper grounds they can pick them up.
True. but if you can prove to me that they can be recycled into new wads, they are a bygone technology! @@TSCTheshootingchannel
Fblue
David you are talking absolute crap ! ,Ask G Digweed and his world class fellow shooters ,we make as good a shell as anybody most shooters are not interested in the trap and skeet disciplines.
Really not a fan of the Fiocchi cartridges I've tried in all honesty. Gamebore work well enough but are quite dirty burning/smoky.
Probably the best I've found are the Eley Superb. Really fast.
B AND P SO FAR BUT GOING TO TRY WHITE GOLD
£20 says he never mentions Fiocchi? Any takers....???