Howdy,
Brand new to smoothbore shooting and may try some squirrel hunting this fall. Been a very long time since I've hunted, but figured if I was going to get back into it, I'd use a flintlock, a Brown Bess specially.
After doing some reading I got might confused. I like to simplify as much as possible. Leads me to a couple of questions:
1. A theoretical load of powder> inch of tow > 70gr of #4 shot > another inch of tow. Would that be functional?
2. What about making paper cartridges, instead of using round ball in the end, using #4 shot?
Curious as to your thoughts. Please note that there's no way I'd hunt without developing a sound load first. Ethics are important to me, and I passed up many questionable shots in my youth because of the potential of wounding an animal or losing track of it before I could find it in the waning light and such.
Thanks for the input!
Brand new to smoothbore shooting and may try some squirrel hunting this fall. Been a very long time since I've hunted, but figured if I was going to get back into it, I'd use a flintlock, a Brown Bess specially.
After doing some reading I got might confused. I like to simplify as much as possible. Leads me to a couple of questions:
1. A theoretical load of powder> inch of tow > 70gr of #4 shot > another inch of tow. Would that be functional?
2. What about making paper cartridges, instead of using round ball in the end, using #4 shot?
Curious as to your thoughts. Please note that there's no way I'd hunt without developing a sound load first. Ethics are important to me, and I passed up many questionable shots in my youth because of the potential of wounding an animal or losing track of it before I could find it in the waning light and such.
Thanks for the input!