I took my new Pedersoli trade gun out yesterday afternoon to get myself oriented. I have to say that I was very impressed with the gun. It handles and shoots well. I cast up some wavy looking round ball to try out and was pleasantly surprised to shoot 4 into a single ragged hole at 25 yards (benchrested). Not bad for me & a flinter.
When it came to shot, though, things went awry. Lead #6 shot fine out to 25 yards. I did loads from 1 oz to 1.75 oz and they all worked. So far so good.
But then I loaded up some bismuth #6 and it shot terrible. I mean really bad. Up at 15-20 yards, it was passable. But out at 25, I barely got more than a handful of shots on a 8.5x11 sheet of paper. I played around with the wads a little -- mixing up OP fiber and OS cards with similar results. Lead good. Bismuth bad. I took it all the way up to 2 oz hoping to gain something but got nothing. Radically different results from lead.
To put more context on it, I had previously messed around with using shot in my .50 smoothbore & had similar results. Lead #8 (recycled from an old dive belt) shot very well and were forgiving of whatever I put down the barrel as far as load volume, powder charge, cards, wads, etc. But the bismuth #6s were terrible.
I had read that a lot of folks see no difference at all between lead and bismuth as far as patterning. But I'm getting drastically different results. Any guesses what I might be doing wrong here? I'm all for experimenting but bismuth is pricey to experiment with. I'm sure I've already shot through $100 worth of shot and still don't have a solid hunting option.
Sources for the lead & bismuth #6s were rotometals.
When it came to shot, though, things went awry. Lead #6 shot fine out to 25 yards. I did loads from 1 oz to 1.75 oz and they all worked. So far so good.
But then I loaded up some bismuth #6 and it shot terrible. I mean really bad. Up at 15-20 yards, it was passable. But out at 25, I barely got more than a handful of shots on a 8.5x11 sheet of paper. I played around with the wads a little -- mixing up OP fiber and OS cards with similar results. Lead good. Bismuth bad. I took it all the way up to 2 oz hoping to gain something but got nothing. Radically different results from lead.
To put more context on it, I had previously messed around with using shot in my .50 smoothbore & had similar results. Lead #8 (recycled from an old dive belt) shot very well and were forgiving of whatever I put down the barrel as far as load volume, powder charge, cards, wads, etc. But the bismuth #6s were terrible.
I had read that a lot of folks see no difference at all between lead and bismuth as far as patterning. But I'm getting drastically different results. Any guesses what I might be doing wrong here? I'm all for experimenting but bismuth is pricey to experiment with. I'm sure I've already shot through $100 worth of shot and still don't have a solid hunting option.
Sources for the lead & bismuth #6s were rotometals.