Hey guys. Hope hunting season is going well for you. I was wondering if anyone has some ideas on loads for a T/C New Englander. I am going to be doing some turkey hunting coming up very soon. I patterned the gun last year with disappointing results. I played around with the powder charge and the shot, but didn't have satisfactory results. I was only putting 7-8 #6s in the target at 40 yards (maybe my expectations of getting a muzzleloading shotgun patterning well at 40 yards are unrealistic). I used 1 7/8 oz. of #6 shot propelled by 90 grains of FFg, and a Knight wad with an over-the-shot card (this was the best load I came up with).
I recently had a gunsmith fit the barrel for choke tubes. I purchased a Comp N Choke XXX Full choke tube for it. I haven't patterned it yet this year, but plan on gettin' after it tomorrow afternoon. Anyone shooting a similar gun that has had luck with a particular load? I know to get a gun to pattern its very best, you have to shoot it, and shoot it, and shoot it some more. Just thinking this would give me a good starting point. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
I recently had a gunsmith fit the barrel for choke tubes. I purchased a Comp N Choke XXX Full choke tube for it. I haven't patterned it yet this year, but plan on gettin' after it tomorrow afternoon. Anyone shooting a similar gun that has had luck with a particular load? I know to get a gun to pattern its very best, you have to shoot it, and shoot it, and shoot it some more. Just thinking this would give me a good starting point. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!