Initially I was very excited about the results of shooting patched .690 and .715 round balls in my 12-gauge shotgun. Shots were grouping 3" at 50 yards, close to the bull.
In subsequent trips to the target range I've been baffled as to why sometimes I don't even hit the paper. I'm using a beeswax/beargrease lube on the patch (different thickness for different ball diameter), and charging with 80-90 grains Fg.
Once when the shot flew off the target, I had left the charge in the gun for several days. But I've missed the target with a fresh load too.
The only clue I have is this: in all of these instances, the blown shot was always fired in a cleaned barrel that could have had solvent or oil. Sometimes, however, the first, clean barrel shot is dead on.
Any ideas what's causing the erratic performance? I always detonate at least two caps in the empty gun, prior to loading the first charge. Once the barrel is fouled (or the solvent/oil burned out?) after the first shot, things seem to settle down. Is this typical of smoothbores?
Obviously, I'm new at the smoothbore game. All input welcome. Thanks.
In subsequent trips to the target range I've been baffled as to why sometimes I don't even hit the paper. I'm using a beeswax/beargrease lube on the patch (different thickness for different ball diameter), and charging with 80-90 grains Fg.
Once when the shot flew off the target, I had left the charge in the gun for several days. But I've missed the target with a fresh load too.
The only clue I have is this: in all of these instances, the blown shot was always fired in a cleaned barrel that could have had solvent or oil. Sometimes, however, the first, clean barrel shot is dead on.
Any ideas what's causing the erratic performance? I always detonate at least two caps in the empty gun, prior to loading the first charge. Once the barrel is fouled (or the solvent/oil burned out?) after the first shot, things seem to settle down. Is this typical of smoothbores?
Obviously, I'm new at the smoothbore game. All input welcome. Thanks.