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I've always shot 2F in fowlers, but was curious to see how an original patent breech would perform with 3F. Not wanting to shoot hot loads in an 18th century fowler with a damascus twist barrel, I thought I'd try reducing my standard 3 dram 2FG load beneath an ounce of a quarter of #6 shot by 20% and thus loaded 66 grains of 3FG, under 4 overshot cards, 1 1/4 ounces of #6, initially topped off with two overshot wads to secure the column, but reduced to a single overshot wad after the first shot.
I only got two shots, but bagged two birds, so I was very gratified by the results. The Nock is cylinder bored, and I bagged the rooster at over 35 yards, and afterwards dropped the hen at just under 30 yards. I thought the performance at those distances remarkable, and believe my always excellent ignition was perhaps even faster with 3FG.
I assume the powder reduction concentrated my pattern, and gave me greater range. Has anyone else tried 3F in a 12 gauge? What loads have you tried?
I only got two shots, but bagged two birds, so I was very gratified by the results. The Nock is cylinder bored, and I bagged the rooster at over 35 yards, and afterwards dropped the hen at just under 30 yards. I thought the performance at those distances remarkable, and believe my always excellent ignition was perhaps even faster with 3FG.
I assume the powder reduction concentrated my pattern, and gave me greater range. Has anyone else tried 3F in a 12 gauge? What loads have you tried?