.765" verses .775" to make the difference in using steel proof wads! Really?I’d suggest measuring the bores before investing in a mold or purchasing balls, my Pedersoli 10g double is cyl bore in both barrels and measures about .765 ish, according to Pedersoli it’s so you can use modern 10g shotgun wads for steel shot etc, just something to think about.
To answer your question, yes it’d be perfectly practical to shoot/hunt with round ball from your Pedersoli, as long as you find the correct load and know where the barrels are shooting with your chosen load, Track Of The Wolf has a large assortment of ball sizes you could experiment with, with that said let me clarify what I said in my earlier post when I mentioned plastic wads, which by the way I do not use nor are the allowed discussed here per the forum rules, I only mentioned the wads to point out that according to Pedersoli, at least when my gun was built, 1985, they made the 10 gauge with a smaller bore, .765 or thereabouts vs .775, now the only reason I mentioned this is that if you plan on eventually ordering a custom mold for your gun you’ll need to know what size your bore measures so you can order the correct size according to your patch thickness etc, apologize for any confusion.Has anyone tried a round ball out of a Pedersoli 10 gauge SXS percussion? Is it possible or even practical? I see they make a .72 SXS rifled.
Look on the bottom of the barrels at the breech end you’ll see a number on each barrel, that will be the barrel dimensions, it’ll be a metric dimension btw.At the muzzle I am getting .755 and .777. I do not know if they are choked. Appears they are.
I’m assuming you have one cylinder bore and one choked, mine are both cylinder bore but smaller, should be easy to buy wads etc if you wanted to go that route.Both barrels stamped 19.6 which should be .7716.
Irrespective of any choking that measurement is the barrels. So they are well withing a nominal bore for a 10g.Both barrels stamped 19.6 which should be .7716.
Forum RulesTo answer your question, yes it’d be perfectly practical to shoot/hunt with round ball from your Pedersoli, as long as you find the correct load and know where the barrels are shooting with your chosen load, Track Of The Wolf has a large assortment of ball sizes you could experiment with, with that said let me clarify what I said in my earlier post when I mentioned plastic wads, which by the way I do not use nor are the allowed discussed here per the forum rules, I only mentioned the wads to point out that according to Pedersoli, at least when my gun was built, 1985, they made the 10 gauge with a smaller bore, .765 or thereabouts vs .775, now the only reason I mentioned this is that if you plan on eventually ordering a custom mold for your gun you’ll need to know what size your bore measures so you can order the correct size according to your patch thickness etc, apologize for any confusion.
Never use Plastc wads with any B/P load.. You'll spend the next season trying to remove the Plastic lining from your tubes.. No fun when it's P(h)easant time.. OLD DOG..Forum Rules
9: We do not discuss copper and/or jacketed, plastic/polymer tipped bullets, sabots, power belts, or other 'plastic-wrapped' bullets. Smoothbores using plastic wads and steel shot are an exception to this rule.
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Use a wad under the shot cup to block heat. Solved?Never use Plastc wads with any B/P load.. You'll spend the next season trying to remove the Plastic lining from your tubes.. No fun when it's P(h)easant time.. OLD DOG..
Use a wad under the shot cup to block heat. Solved?
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