Strawstalker/NM
Strawstalker CO & NM
I answered a question about .62 cal loads on another site. The question was - Are we overloading our smoothbores? :grin: Well it just so happens that I took my smoothbore to the range last Saturday. I shot modern trap for several years (avg 97 out of 100 at 16 yds) shooter - but when shooting at clays at the local rendezvous - I normally hit only one out of every ten shots :redface: . I thought that the loads that I have tried might have some bad holes in them and I was correct! At the range I shot 10 rounds of six different combinations and used a templete with a 20" center ring and a 30" outer ring. The load (70gr Goex 3F, over powder card, moose snot lubed full cushion wad, 1 1/4 oz hard shot, over shot card)that I have shot for the last two years was the very worst - @ 25yds, 31 hits in the 20" & 42 hits in the outer ring, with many large holes. The best pattern that I shot and duplicated three times in order to see if it was a fluke was (@ 25 yds, 60 gr 3F Goex, 1/2 of a fiber wad lubed with moose snot, 1 oz (245 pellets)of #6 hard shot and a overshot card. This load shoots 159 (64.90%)hits inside the 20" ring and another 40 hits(199 total for a 81.22% hit percentage)within the 30" ring :thumbsup: . The gun is a Jack Garner, .62 cal, cylinder bore, full stock,42" flinter. I was shocked to find that LESS (powder, thinner wads and less but larger shot)resulted in MANY MORE HITS WITH A GREAT PATTERN. A side benifit is almost no recoil! Success is finding the perfect load you gun likes. For grins try this one - It really shoots well in my gun. Your milage may vary.
Daniel R. Bromley
Daniel R. Bromley