00 buck legal in the New England state of NH for deer nothing bigger. such as bear or moose.
Good general purpose small game pot shot load sir. Nothing filled with shot and what kills it passed throughTwenty-five #4 buckshot from a Lee mould weighed 1 1/4 oz.
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Try as I might, I could not get more than one of the multiple cavities to fill per pour. Just unable to get the mould hot enough and the result was a cute little tail on every pellet. These are pure lead; trying an alloy made no difference. But they shot pretty good:
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From fifty feet, sixteen made it to where they belonged. Several holes show the tails sideways. 50 grains Fg.
00 buck is legal for deer in NH when using a muzzleloader?00 buck legal in the New England state of NH for deer nothing bigger. such as bear or moose.
You will know when you hit the limit. Believe first offense is a reprimand. Second results in a deletion. Go for it, live on the edge......Sorry for mentioning 3 unmentionables guys.
I fixed the trigger issue today properly with my side by side after it messed up my hunt. I just replace the pin with a lot longer one. Thanks for the help again.You will know when you hit the limit. Believe first offense is a reprimand. Second results in a deletion. Go for it, live on the edge......
I did that with my .69 cal.On that charge friend just watch they don't bounce back at you! Other than that it's a good small game load.
Incidentally I load about that much powder 3f or finer in my .45 smooth bore and five.36" buck shot.
Thank you sir for this information. What size buckshot do you use?Hawk78,
I take head shots with my Pedersoli 10 ga. Inside 40 yards it kills! Pigs and deer.
Do not know if you own the 10 ga but this is what I use.
I use leather over powder wads. (Much better than the hard card wads) Better consistent velocity.
110 grains OE 2Fg. 1 hard leather OP wad. 1/8" to 1/4". 1 1/2" felt lubed with bore butter. 1 3/8 oz. to 1 1/2 oz. Nickle Plated buck your size. (I buy this from Ballistic Products or Precision Reloading) and then finally 1 1/2" lubed felt to top it off. DEADLY. The Nickle Plated buck holds together better than standard buck shot. In my gun this load averages 1120 FPS with the 1 3/8 oz. load and 1105 FPS with the 1 1/2 oz. load. Good Hunting.
Is your shot hand cast with flat sprue, or are they swaged?Tried these at 50 feet in .69 caliber over 50 grains of Fg; white card over-powder wad, lubed 1/8" nitro wad, 1 1/4 oz. .310 diameter shot, lubed 1/2" cushion over-shot wad:
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Lots of fun and I think it's a pretty usable pattern but not sure what for. Now that's muzzleloading.
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Yes, i noted the small powder charges.Swaged. I should add that my loads in this thread would only be suitable for small game; note the modest powder charges.
I'm looking some nickel plated 00 buckshot online, wish me luck friend.Hawk78,
I take head shots with my Pedersoli 10 ga. Inside 40 yards it kills! Pigs and deer.
Do not know if you own the 10 ga but this is what I use.
I use leather over powder wads. (Much better than the hard card wads) Better consistent velocity.
110 grains OE 2Fg. 1 hard leather OP wad. 1/8" to 1/4". 1 1/2" felt lubed with bore butter. 1 3/8 oz. to 1 1/2 oz. Nickle Plated buck your size. (I buy this from Ballistic Products or Precision Reloading) and then finally 1 1/2" lubed felt to top it off. DEADLY. The Nickle Plated buck holds together better than standard buck shot. In my gun this load averages 1120 FPS with the 1 3/8 oz. load and 1105 FPS with the 1 1/2 oz. load. Good Hunting.
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