The 1075+ are a little hotter
Roger that. Thanks man. I am going to make a quick trip down to Dixie tomorrow and see how much their powder is, but I think what I'll do is make a bulk online order. Once you have to pay the hazmat on an order you might as well get a good size haul on an order. I think I'll order several of the 1075+ and a few pounds of 2F depending on how much I can spare at the moment.If you can find an older Pedersoli made before they put weight on in the 1980s, that would be my suggestion. My 12 gauge made in 1978 tips the scales at 5.8 pounds, and is a pleasure to carry and shoot.
1075 vs 1075+, just use black powder and buy whatever caps you find. You may need to have nipples ‘specific’ to various caps, but you won’t know that until you actually use them, and nipples are cheap. Have found any decent cap that goes bang will work with blackpowder.
View attachment 1000007711.jpgPercussion, double barrel. I have never truly gotten into having a gun "fit" for me. I have always shot pretty much stock or factory shotguns and they have worked for me pretty well. I do have a couple that fit really well and I could likely figure out what drop and such works best. As far as L.O.P. my elephant rifle is 14 3/4 give or take and it fits me very well. If I can figure out how to measure the drop then whatever it is works pretty well for me too. I don't think I will need much in the way of cast on or cast off.
SO many options !!! Try to shoot or at least handle as many types as possible ... I love flintlock trade guns but thats not for everyone . Hope you get yo shoot some different ones too , that'd be great . best of luck !!I have been a member of a few different hunting/shooting forums for a while now so I know better than to post the old "I want to buy my first whatever, what should I get". Instead I'll give you all an idea of my plans for the gun and you all can feel free to chime in with what I should be looking for in a new BP shotgun, as well as what I should be looking to avoid. Any and all recommendations and advice is greatly appreciated.
This will be my first BP shotgun, I will be using it mainly for turkey hunting, as well as patterning and recreational shooting in my backyard. Might take it out for a goose hunt depending on how much I get into this whole "shooting dirty" business. I have a lot of experience with firearms in general as well as reloading, however I have just never really ventured far into the realm of black powder, but I have borrowed a 10 gauge from a buddy of mine to attempt to kill a turkey this year and I really have enjoyed working with it. I think this is a hobby I would enjoy pursuing, so I intend to purchase a B.P. shotgun of my own. So let me have it, gauges, makes, models, barrel lengths, choke or not to choke? Any and all advice is welcome.
As well as tips on gear, cleaning equipment and any other stuff I need to know to get started properly.
Find your local black powder club, go to a match. Shake hands, be friendly. I shoot with my mentor, he's a charter member of the Red River Renegades .Only looking at "new to me" I don't mind at all if it is an older or vintage gun. I'm just looking to get into a B.P shotgun
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