A few months ago I had posted a question asking for help in patterning my first smoothbore. I've never used shotguns in my life, so I have zero knowledge of shot patterns other than I knew I wasn't happy with what I was getting despite trying many things.
Your responses were extremely helpful narrowing the pattern and reducing haloing to what I think will be a better pattern for kill potential on small game.
Now that big game season is done, I was back working to refine the pattern even more. One thing that seemed to improve the pattern significantly at "squirrel" ranges was to dispense with the over-powder card altogether and just use a 1/4" of lubed fibre wad. No one had suggested that and I'm wondering if there is any issue with not using an overpowder card (except that perhaps lube from the wad would contaminate the powder?) If anyone has thoughts on this, please advise.
Here's a picture of the gun on it's first small-game hunt yesterday. Saw lots of squirrel sign, but they must have all been sleeping while I was out as I didn't see any. It's a 20 GA Sitting Fox Colonial Fowler.
Your responses were extremely helpful narrowing the pattern and reducing haloing to what I think will be a better pattern for kill potential on small game.
Now that big game season is done, I was back working to refine the pattern even more. One thing that seemed to improve the pattern significantly at "squirrel" ranges was to dispense with the over-powder card altogether and just use a 1/4" of lubed fibre wad. No one had suggested that and I'm wondering if there is any issue with not using an overpowder card (except that perhaps lube from the wad would contaminate the powder?) If anyone has thoughts on this, please advise.
Here's a picture of the gun on it's first small-game hunt yesterday. Saw lots of squirrel sign, but they must have all been sleeping while I was out as I didn't see any. It's a 20 GA Sitting Fox Colonial Fowler.