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Hi folks

After much trawling through posts I find that the recommended gauge for rabbit snare wire is 6 strands of 0.457mm.

Only trouble is I cant find anyone online that sells it.....

I can get 0.375mm, or 0.4mm so I am wondering if its a reasonable compromise to get a narrower gauge ie 0.375mm and use 8 strands instead of 6.

 

6 strands of 0.457 comes to 2.742mm diameter in total,

8 strands of 0.375 comes to 3mm diameter in total

 

or maybe slightly narrower using 0.4mm

6 strands of 0.4mm comes 2.4mm diameter in total.

 

I'm hoping to make up some running poles for the grey squirrels too, should these be thinner wires or will the rabbit snares described above be ok?

 

Any help much appreciated, if anyone could point me too an online supplier of 0.457mm that would be great...

 

HH all.

 

G.

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Hi folks

After much trawling through posts I find that the recommended gauge for rabbit snare wire is 6 strands of 0.457mm.

Only trouble is I cant find anyone online that sells it.....

I can get 0.375mm, or 0.4mm so I am wondering if its a reasonable compromise to get a narrower gauge ie 0.375mm and use 8 strands instead of 6.

 

6 strands of 0.457 comes to 2.742mm diameter in total,

8 strands of 0.375 comes to 3mm diameter in total

 

or maybe slightly narrower using 0.4mm

6 strands of 0.4mm comes 2.4mm diameter in total.

 

I'm hoping to make up some running poles for the grey squirrels too, should these be thinner wires or will the rabbit snares described above be ok?

 

Any help much appreciated, if anyone could point me too an online supplier of 0.457mm that would be great...

 

HH all. you are better with 0.457 for rabbit snares consisting of 6 strand, forget all the 8 and 10 strand rabbit snares crap , absolutely not needed , these snares are made and sold by people who have no idea about snaring, don,t use 0.375 for rabbit snares its to thin but a four strand snare made from the latter diameter wire o.375 would make a nice squirrel snare.

 

G.

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you are better with 0.457 for rabbit snares consisting of 6 strand, forget all the 8 and 10 strand rabbit snares crap , absolutely not needed , these snares are made and sold by people who have no idea about snaring, don,t use 0.375 for rabbit snares its to thin but a four strand snare made from the latter diameter wire o.375 would make a nice squirrel snare.

 

Thanks snareman,

Can you recommend a supplier I can purchase the 0.457 from?

 

HH.

 

G.

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you are better with 0.457 for rabbit snares consisting of 6 strand, forget all the 8 and 10 strand rabbit snares crap , absolutely not needed , these snares are made and sold by people who have no idea about snaring, don,t use 0.375 for rabbit snares its to thin but a four strand snare made from the latter diameter wire o.375 would make a nice squirrel snare.

 

Thanks snareman,

Can you recommend a supplier I can purchase the 0.457 from?

 

HH.

 

G.

i can :thumbs: www. gameandcountry.co.uk sory dont know how to put a direct link up but you could get 8kg of o.457 brass wire from them for £112.

make a lot of snares from that to about 1600 i say

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Guest friedrice
you are better with 0.457 for rabbit snares consisting of 6 strand, forget all the 8 and 10 strand rabbit snares crap , absolutely not needed , these snares are made and sold by people who have no idea about snaring, don,t use 0.375 for rabbit snares its to thin but a four strand snare made from the latter diameter wire o.375 would make a nice squirrel snare.

 

Thanks snareman,

Can you recommend a supplier I can purchase the 0.457 from?

 

HH.

 

G.

i can :thumbs: www. gameandcountry.co.uk sory dont know how to put a direct link up but you could get 8kg of o.457 brass wire from them for £112.

make a lot of snares from that to about 1600 i say

if you also add to the price eyelets at 2.5 p each sold by north east filed sports and you can find the link above, you could make a six strand snare for 10 p each. cheap as chips :thumbs:

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you are better with 0.457 for rabbit snares consisting of 6 strand, forget all the 8 and 10 strand rabbit snares crap , absolutely not needed , these snares are made and sold by people who have no idea about snaring, don,t use 0.375 for rabbit snares its to thin but a four strand snare made from the latter diameter wire o.375 would make a nice squirrel snare.

 

Thanks snareman,

Can you recommend a supplier I can purchase the 0.457 from?

 

HH.

 

G.

i can :thumbs: www. gameandcountry.co.uk sory dont know how to put a direct link up but you could get 8kg of o.457 brass wire from them for £112.

make a lot of snares from that to about 1600 i say

 

 

 

Its actually £154.60 for 8kg, as the price on the site you quoted is wrong and also non of the prices include vat on gameandcountry site...

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you are better with 0.457 for rabbit snares consisting of 6 strand, forget all the 8 and 10 strand rabbit snares crap , absolutely not needed , these snares are made and sold by people who have no idea about snaring, don,t use 0.375 for rabbit snares its to thin but a four strand snare made from the latter diameter wire o.375 would make a nice squirrel snare.

 

Thanks snareman,

Can you recommend a supplier I can purchase the 0.457 from?

 

HH.

 

G.

i can :thumbs: www. gameandcountry.co.uk sory dont know how to put a direct link up but you could get 8kg of o.457 brass wire from them for £112.

make a lot of snares from that to about 1600 i say

 

 

 

Its actually £154.60 for 8kg, as the price on the site you quoted is wrong and also non of the prices include vat on gameandcountry site...

it shoudent be wrong ian my mate have had some of late at £112.last year it was about £80 odd pound then upto £112 and now £154 :icon_eek:

thats hell of a price rise. i could be wrong here ,it may well have gone up, but i think ive helped to :yes: that wire is no longer a trade secret.

as your on tonight ian can you pm me and tell me what that pm was all about mate.

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