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I may try those too, great suggestion.
You can make your own cards easy enough. Just punch them out of a cereal packet. Or try wasp nest etc as mentioned above. I've tried raw wool,works just fine,but bulky to carryGee Bigpete, wouldn't it have been nice for these know-it-alls to just say that !! And wouldn't it have been nice to suggest where to get thin cards !!! But then to do that would have compriomised their super superiority wouldn't it ??? I guess it's just more fun to poke fun at a newbie. Hope I can return the favor someday.
Yes, but "dropping" one in isn't the key. Being able to just "thumb" an over the counter wad down the bore is not important.And YES, "dropping a 3 cent wad down a barrel is IMPORTANT", don't you think !!!
I know everyone opine already but I figured I let you know I was on the same boat. I purchased a beautiful Pedersoli 12 sxs, turned out to be Full and Mod. It was really a pain to load the way I intended, very much like what you are intending, I mean NitroCards, ffiber wads and such. But I took the advise of some here and started cutting my own cards with a re sharpened 3/4 punch. I am glad I did. I only use cards now and the shotgun patterns unbelievable well. I have killed many ruffed grouse with it and is my favorite field gun. I do have a TC New Englander 12 as well, is open choke with the flare muzzle and it does not pattern any where near as good, I have shot most of the junk I bought in it and plan to stick with cards as Britsmoothy suggested. In my opinion, I would modify the loads as opposed to the gun, particularly if you want to turkey hunt with it, a full choke is definitely preferred for that chore. Just my two shillings!!I've been a muzzleloader for a lot of years but just getting into smoothbores. Haven't even fired one yet !! I bought a T/C hawkin with GREAT wood that had been rebored to 20 gauge smoothbore, but with a full choke. (I know, I know, but I was sucked in by the figure in the wood). I measured it with my choke tool and it is full choke. I bought 20 gauge wads and cards and now have discovered that I can't use the wads because of the full bore diameter, they just won't go in. Now what do I do ? Should I take the barrel to my smith and have the choke opened up to cylinder ??? Or what ??? Hoping for some help for a novice from you great guys. Thanks.
Instead of 20 ga wads, purchase 21ga. wads. My wife’s 12 is jug choked so she uses 13ga wads. Patterns very well so apparently the wad can swell on ignition. Another option is to use these which I have used in my 20ga. I use two over powder and one over shot. They are very flexible and easy to install. No cards needed.I've been a muzzleloader for a lot of years but just getting into smoothbores. Haven't even fired one yet !! I bought a T/C hawkin with GREAT wood that had been rebored to 20 gauge smoothbore, but with a full choke. (I know, I know, but I was sucked in by the figure in the wood). I measured it with my choke tool and it is full choke. I bought 20 gauge wads and cards and now have discovered that I can't use the wads because of the full bore diameter, they just won't go in. Now what do I do ? Should I take the barrel to my smith and have the choke opened up to cylinder ??? Or what ??? Hoping for some help for a novice from you great guys. Thanks.
Another option for your 12 is to use 13ga. wads easy to put down. Personally for my Damascus doubles in 10 and 12 I use these two over powder and one over shot it patterns great.I know everyone opine already but I figured I let you know I was on the same boat. I purchased a beautiful Pedersoli 12 sxs, turned out to be Full and Mod. It was really a pain to load the way I intended, very much like what you are intending, I mean NitroCards, ffiber wads and such. But I took the advise of some here and started cutting my own cards with a re sharpened 3/4 punch. I am glad I did. I only use cards now and the shotgun patterns unbelievable well. I have killed many ruffed grouse with it and is my favorite field gun. I do have a TC New Englander 12 as well, is open choke with the flare muzzle and it does not pattern any where near as good, I have shot most of the junk I bought in it and plan to stick with cards as Britsmoothy suggested. In my opinion, I would modify the loads as opposed to the gun, particularly if you want to turkey hunt with it, a full choke is definitely preferred for that chore. Just my two shillings!!
Why are you “squishing” a 12 when you can purchase a 13ga wad. The patterns will be identical.You can "squish" a fiber wad in your fingers a bit, it'll then slide into the muzzle and come back into shape when pushed down with the rod,, at least one that has a proper size jag on the end.
I do it all the time.
Try for a sarcastic turkey. It'll make you feel better about us.Thank you all, and thanks Grenadier for coming back with some good tips also. I appreciate all the help. I'm going to try all your suggestions. I hope to show the forum a turkey from my experiments.
…sarcastic yes….and if is a bit condescending better yet!!!!! LOL!!!This place is still tons of fun and lots of knowledge!Try for a sarcastic turkey. It'll make you feel better about us.
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I agree. This is a great place for the most part. I left the unmentionable stuff behind for a few reasons. I am bored with it and I’m looking to escape back in time to when things were simpler. Not just the guns, but the tools, the rules, and life in general. With the wonderful world that BP and its many trappings offers us, I believe one of those things is civility. That civility does not exist today like it once did. I believe a lot of us come here for an escape from this crazy world. I see hostility/sarcasm creeping in here from time to time and hope we can endeavor to leave that at the door as much as possible.I'm not going to belabor this, I'm not going to start a war, this will be my last mention on this subject. I love this forum and I have enjoyed many years on here in many catorgories. The one thing I've noticed more and more are the answers to someone inexperienced and seeking an honest and legitimate education instead getting sarcastic, I-know-more than-you-do responses. Put yourself in the other guys shoes. This hobby can be intimidating, and it is easy to turn off a budding BP interest. It is just as easy to give a serious and detailed answer to a question as it takes to type an intimidating comment. That type of comment just might push someone away from this hobby. No one is born with this knowledge and we all had to acquire our knowledge from someone else. Imagine when you started shooting and all you got was a herd response of how stupid you were. It really doesn't matter to me, I'm an ex-military hard nosed S.O.B. and I'll get my answers somewhere, but if we are going to see this hobby continue and grow we've got to become good mentors, and good sportsmen. 'Nuff said,
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