Hello, I am Matthew and I am a ML smoothbore addict...
It is not rocket science, but there are a lot of variables here and many ways to do it right.
Dump powder first as always.
Seal that with a medium over powder card.
Add some form of cushion (often this is lubed and softened to avoid it being driven through the shot column on exiting the muzzle)
Paper wrapped shot that separates from the paper quickly. I use thin brown department store bags and wrap around a thinned 5/8 dowel to form. Glue or tape. Some tear the paper at the muzzle while others believe that it will rip apart on its own or punch hole to assist its destruction. This is one way that allows you to regulate your pattern. Shot volume and powder charge are also big factors.
Finally, a waxed and thin over shot card keeps you from losing your pellets when the muzzle is down.
Tweaking these variables is a lot of the fun, but you might load with 65 grains of 2f and 70 grains of shot as a starting point. Comfortable and fairly effective. Of course we all know that I will receive flak here!
I will add a few on-line resources from friends.
Bill White did a lot of work with using note cards to get a very tight pattern. Think of his when you are seeking a turkey load or rabbits and squirrels at a distance:
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http://members.aol.com/illinewek/faqs/shotcup.htm[/url]
One of the advocates of the renewal of smoothbore shooting is Bob Spencer. Here is his smoothbore method:
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http://members.aye.net/~bspen/SmoothboreLoads.html[/url]
Also look around his site for all sorts of good stuff:
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http://members.aye.net/~bspen/[/url]
While on the subject, the next logical need will be a deer load with roundball:
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http://members.aol.com/illinewek/faqs/smooth.htm[/url]
Good luck and I am happy to have you among the smoothbore shooters in the group.
CS