Skychief
69 Cal.
Phil, there is a sticky in the hunting section describing the load.
Thanks for the link, ZonieA 110 grain volumetric powder measure will contain about 1 1/2 ounces of shot.
Here's a link to the forums page that lists volumetric sizes to weights of shot.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/powder-measure-shot-loads-chart.21119/
No sir. I tested that years ago.I think the cushion wad dispenses a bunch of new oil in the bore as it accelerates forward, reducing friction and the attendant damage to the pellets that are actually in contact with the bore.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/skychief-smoothbore-load-recipe.113195/What exactly is the Skychief load? What wads are used where? Thanks.
Got a idea for an experiment. Make a patterning board , but place it 25-35 yards UP in the air, and shoot a shot load with the barrel held VERTICAL. No overshot wad at all. Just to see how it would pattern. Probably no practical use, but it would be fun to see the results, and could learn something.....
Sky chief, What paper do you use for making your shot cups? Thanks. JerryPhil, there is a sticky in the hunting section describing the load.
Sky chief, What paper do you use for making your shot cups? Thanks. Jerry
I wonder. Could it be that the big oil soaked fiber wad plows a hole thru the air, protecting the shot from the air blast that would cause them to disperse for 5 or so yards downrange? Then, when it gets deflected to the side by the blast of wind, the shot column starts to open up to produce those nice, tight patterns at 20 or more yards?
That's about the only thing that makes sense to me.
There's no denying that Sky Ckief's heavy fiber wad on top of the shot does improve things.
I'm using brown grocery bags,Sky chief, What paper do you use for making your shot cups? Thanks. Jerry
I wonder if the oil the wet wad coats the barrel with is what improves the patterns?I haven’t had time to work on patterning my rebuilt TC New Englander. So today when my dear little wife told me I could have this afternoon off, I didn’t hesitate. I grabbed the little gun, shot components and headed to the range. I started out with the most basic square load. Using the Lee dipper chart I picked out the 60 grain dipper for both ffg Goex and #6 shot. I used a single nitro overpowder card and one over shot card. After 5 shots, I was extremely disappointed. I wouldn’t have hit a bluerock at 25 yards. I started changing up the powder charges and shot loads - No joy. Had a new pound of 3f Swiss, so switched to it and same load. Didn’t even need to put up a new pattern sheet. Could’ve counted all the hits from an ounce of 6’s on one hand. Tried dropping the powder load to 50 grains and increased the shot to 1 1/4 oz of shot. The pattern evened out but was close to 30” across and thin. Loaded up the same load but added the sopping wet fiber wad. Touched her off and I could see the pattern from the firing line. Beautiful, round, nicely filled out 18” pattern. Shot same/same next three shots. Except for point of impact shifting some, my fault I’m sure, all were great patterns. Very happy. Tried the 50 yard targets and well, that load is still in progress.
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