My smooth bores need plenty powder to shoot straight usually.
Some shoot slow charges. Especially once the barrel is off the lock!
Some shoot slow charges. Especially once the barrel is off the lock!
Agree...when I was doing load development with the Rice 38" x .62cal smoothbore, from past experience I knew not to waste time and money starting with anything less than 90grns Goex 2F to establish a baseline.BrownBear said:Accuracy really does go haywire as you stretch the distance with lighter charges.Roundball said:...knuckle-ball effect....
Rifleman1776 said:My smooth weighs 5 lbs, 1 oz.
You know that I have a long standing appreciation for so much info that you share, so I make this next comment only on the basis of facts represented by a different experience, repeatedly over several years with 6 different smoothbores, barrel types, barrel lengths, etc.Spence10 said:I also believe the knuckleball effect is an aiming problem and has nothing to do with the loss of velocity. I don't believe the trajectory comes off the rails as the ball slows down. It doesn't in my guns, at least. That loss of velocity occurs because of the distance the ball has traveled, and that distance makes it difficult to aim accurately. It's a shooter... aka knucklehead... problem, not a ballistic one. :grin:
Spence
mtmike said:Now before anyone takes offense at me not loading a 100 grs of powder,let me say,there is nothing here in the lower 48 that needs a 100 grains to take down. BrownBear's turf is a different story. :wink:
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