Skychief
69 Cal.
In fooling around with my 12 gauge smoothbore, I had a surprise this evening. One of the loads I tried was:
70 grains 2f Goex
Hard card
90 volumetric grains of #6 shot
One full cushion wad lubed with Olive Oil
This load shot 85 pieces of shot into a standard 8 1/2" X 11" sheet of paper at 25 yards. In comparison, other loads today were good for 45-55 pieces of shot in a sheet of paper (at 25 yards).
The load listed above was tried again and I found it to be pretty consistent. I cleaned up and found some old turkey patterning sheets I have collected. This loading actually shot denser than my turkey load I have used for years (80 grains 2f and 120 volumetric grains of 6's with a thin shotcard topping it off). The new found load was actually denser from 25 yards than my standard turkey load at 20 yards! :shocked2:
Maybe I have stumbled onto something. Have any of you found you get denser patterns (from cylinder bores) when using a lubed cushion wad atop the shot charge?
Today's results beg for continued experimentation. That's fine by me as I love to tinker around with this smoothbore stuff! :thumbsup:
Best regards, Skychief.
70 grains 2f Goex
Hard card
90 volumetric grains of #6 shot
One full cushion wad lubed with Olive Oil
This load shot 85 pieces of shot into a standard 8 1/2" X 11" sheet of paper at 25 yards. In comparison, other loads today were good for 45-55 pieces of shot in a sheet of paper (at 25 yards).
The load listed above was tried again and I found it to be pretty consistent. I cleaned up and found some old turkey patterning sheets I have collected. This loading actually shot denser than my turkey load I have used for years (80 grains 2f and 120 volumetric grains of 6's with a thin shotcard topping it off). The new found load was actually denser from 25 yards than my standard turkey load at 20 yards! :shocked2:
Maybe I have stumbled onto something. Have any of you found you get denser patterns (from cylinder bores) when using a lubed cushion wad atop the shot charge?
Today's results beg for continued experimentation. That's fine by me as I love to tinker around with this smoothbore stuff! :thumbsup:
Best regards, Skychief.