I've been seeing that statement for years, and it seems to be accepted by a lot of people in the hobby. Is there any physical evidence, any actual measurement, test of any kind to back up this claim?Joel/Calgary said:If a ball is fired without spin, it is essentially a knuckle ball and will eventually break in a random direction, just like a baseball.
Wes/Tex said:Love the "faux fowler" handle you hung on your baby. :wink: It seems fairly obvious it doesn't like double patched .570's at all. I don't know if further tests would help but you might play with just cards...sometimes they'll surprise the heck out of you...but I'm not too encouraged by a .059" difference. FWIW, a .06" difference is about normal for what the military used for rule of thumb between bore and ball sizes. With some fiddling, a couple shooters have gotten pretty good accuracy playing that game, but I like a lot less windage in there. I managed to get both .600 and .610 balls for the same brand "faux fowler" I used last fall. That one liked .600 balls with my lightly lubed chamois patch and did almost as well with the .610 balls and tow from TOTW. Went with the patched .600's only because I had more of them. No luck on Bambi's but the one I scared may still be running to this day! The squirrel, Yodels, still keeps me up at night! :wink: :haha: Find, or recast, some balls of better fit and see if it doesn't help. :thumbsup:
I'd settled on 80 grains FFFg some years ago with a 46" smoothbore and the 'fauxler' seemed to accept it O.K. I was somewhat surprised a few years back to find our Spence had settled on the same . He gets 1475 fps out of his 46" barrel but I wasn't able to chronograph this one. With a 36" tube, I'm guessing more like 1200-1250...latter may be high. When I really paid attention and shifted my bifocals up and down a bit I did manage to keep them in about 5" most of the time at 60 yards which is about as far as I felt comfortable with a borrowed gun with less than 3 trips to test it. I lube pieces of chamois weight leather I pick up from car parts stores when they run specials and a couple will usually save me scraps if they get damaged or torn ones they don't want to return. Lube is a olive oil/beeswax or sometimes Mink Oil from TOTW. My 67 year old eyes are what limit me and rifle sights are a waste with mine.Britsmoothy said:You may of said before but how well did yours shoot?
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