AZbpBurner
54 Cal.
After reading around about various shot loads, I've decided to try the paper shot cups. Someone already posted that they cut out an X - shaped paper to use for shot cup. For me, that's more than my attention span will allow, so I'm gonna try crossing 2 strips at the muzzle.
In about 2 minutes I made up a bunch of 2 1/2" x 1/2" strips, which will hold a 1 oz. (20 gauge) shot charge, allowing for a little foldover for an over-shot card to hold down.
If this works, a single grocery bag will be able to produce enough paper shot cups to shoot any of the 3 species of skeet into extinction.
If these work, I may next make some using tallow for candle loads - if I can find suitable diameter tubing to mass-pour a bunch. I got enough free beef fat I rendered into clean tallow from the same store I get the paper bags from ...
I've got over-powder wads, fiber cushion wads, and even TOW to try out. If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I'm off to the range to try it all out.
In about 2 minutes I made up a bunch of 2 1/2" x 1/2" strips, which will hold a 1 oz. (20 gauge) shot charge, allowing for a little foldover for an over-shot card to hold down.
If this works, a single grocery bag will be able to produce enough paper shot cups to shoot any of the 3 species of skeet into extinction.
If these work, I may next make some using tallow for candle loads - if I can find suitable diameter tubing to mass-pour a bunch. I got enough free beef fat I rendered into clean tallow from the same store I get the paper bags from ...
I've got over-powder wads, fiber cushion wads, and even TOW to try out. If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I'm off to the range to try it all out.