So we are picking up the wads to send to an industrial composting facility.
Please do not believe all they tell you, just because the material meets EN 13432 does not mean the product does.
Rich in carbon dioxide, so great on plant Mars.
The best biodegradable wads are the cardboard tube type as being cellulose microorganisms in the environment will eat the cardboard.
Re Green Core Wads
Dear gggggggg
The literature from states as follows
" degrades at least 90% in 6 months when subjected to an environment rich in carbon dioxide"
"when in contact with organic materials for a period of 3 months, the mass of the material decomposes for 90% from fragments less than 2mm in size"
"The material is EN13432 certified"
However, the time frames are not applicable to the UK climate. It will take longer to degrade . What shooters have to realise is that to retain the performance and ballistics of a plastic wad the bio wad needs to be rigid/stable enough to suffer the pressure sand heat when a cartridge is fired.
These wads will not degrade within weeks or a few months, they will degrade but there are many factors that determine the timeframe. Eg they will start to breakdown quicker in summer, they will breakdown quicker in the South West of the country compared to the north east / Scotland etc due to climate variation.
Also, we need the wads to have a good shelf life, so shooters can store them for a number of months without fear of the wad breaking down in storage. There must be some compromise. Even a fibre wad doesn't degrade within days/ weeks. It can remain for a while.
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