Mr Mortimer
32 Cal
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- Aug 22, 2020
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Greetings Gentlemen.
I have a Pedersoli Mortimer fouling piece and could use some advice on loads to use. About 4 years ago my group stopped chasing moose (they are smarter than we are) and started after Grouse. Although my 20 ga unmentioable with an improved cylinder bore did a good job, it's boring. My wife liked Mortimer over a side-by-side, and the rest is history. I'm now hooked on flintlocks. I've gotten past the pan flash flinch and now only blink when smoke comes out the muzzle.
Last year I used either too light a load or not close enough or both. Through the summer I've developed a heavy load using cushion wads. Not traditional, but much easier to load in the field - close fit and loads easily. Having lots left over from trapshooting helps. I get an open full choke with it, using 90 grains of either 1F or 2F. At the distance I usually encounter birds, I fear this load will produce hamburger rather than breast meat.
What would you suggest, Gentlemen?
I have a Pedersoli Mortimer fouling piece and could use some advice on loads to use. About 4 years ago my group stopped chasing moose (they are smarter than we are) and started after Grouse. Although my 20 ga unmentioable with an improved cylinder bore did a good job, it's boring. My wife liked Mortimer over a side-by-side, and the rest is history. I'm now hooked on flintlocks. I've gotten past the pan flash flinch and now only blink when smoke comes out the muzzle.
Last year I used either too light a load or not close enough or both. Through the summer I've developed a heavy load using cushion wads. Not traditional, but much easier to load in the field - close fit and loads easily. Having lots left over from trapshooting helps. I get an open full choke with it, using 90 grains of either 1F or 2F. At the distance I usually encounter birds, I fear this load will produce hamburger rather than breast meat.
What would you suggest, Gentlemen?