It's been a while since I used the Kentucky smothbored rifle for wing shooting so after work I visited the stubble for a few shots at pigeons again.
This little 45 just comes up so well and follows through a treat.
Tipping something in the region of 50 gn of very fine powder, two cards ( sometimes with a blob of lube) then 3/4oz of shot and a card on top I was getting some good shots in.
Good power and little lead (leed) on the bird required. Good recoil pulse too.
It was an unusually hot day and no wind. Not especially good for pigeon shooting. That made for slow shooting but I managed to get 12,,,,or so, some could not be retrieved.
If anyone ever wonders about a smallbore smoothbore in .45, don't compare it to a .410! Think 28g or even 20g!! That is if you don't load it like a sissy .
Must of had some fun, just look at that crud!
The business end.
It was a very hot day as I had mentioned, I was dehydrated so called it day
This little 45 just comes up so well and follows through a treat.
Tipping something in the region of 50 gn of very fine powder, two cards ( sometimes with a blob of lube) then 3/4oz of shot and a card on top I was getting some good shots in.
Good power and little lead (leed) on the bird required. Good recoil pulse too.
It was an unusually hot day and no wind. Not especially good for pigeon shooting. That made for slow shooting but I managed to get 12,,,,or so, some could not be retrieved.
If anyone ever wonders about a smallbore smoothbore in .45, don't compare it to a .410! Think 28g or even 20g!! That is if you don't load it like a sissy .
Must of had some fun, just look at that crud!
The business end.
It was a very hot day as I had mentioned, I was dehydrated so called it day