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This is helpful. Are the wads I have (in pic in OP) correct?
I tried to find a video of someone actually loading for shot to see the procedure, but no luck.
These came with the Bess...the original owner used them. I just need to try it out but want to not mess up the loading sequence and end up with what would basically be a pipe-bomb next to my face.If @Armando has a digital vernier caliper, he can measure the bore diameter of his Pedersoli Brown Bess. Most will be 0.750". Then the 12 gauge wads will be too small. It's best to measure first, then purchase.
Those 12 gauge wads won't hurt anything being a very loose fit. You will have gas blow by and a slightly reduced muzzle velocity. Performance would have been less than we desire and that's probably why there were so many wads to go with the Bess.These came with the Bess...the original owner used them. I just need to try it out but want to not mess up the loading sequence and end up with what would basically be a pipe-bomb next to my face. .
You would use the same amount of powder (2Fg) that is used for most loadings. For your Bess that would be 85 grains (volume) or 95 grains which is about 3 drams. A good rule of thumb is the loadings for the unmentionable cartridges, but stay away from the magnum loadings.How much powder to use in SkyChief Load (or what would be a good rule of thumb)?
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