Squirrel Season opens up down here on October 17th, and I want to start working on a good load with my Fusil de Chasse. It was a beautiful Autumn day and I got away from my work bench to do some fun shooting. I set my target at 25 yards which I guess would be a moderate distance. I started off with 75 grains 2f and 75 grain measure with #5 shot and a .125" over powder card. Dang if the card (more like a wad) didn't punch a hole right through the target! (and there were almost no pellets hitting my 'happy squirrel'.) It happened a second time so I decided to do what I had read about- using corn meal instead of an over powder wad.
I lowered my powder load to 65 grains, and dropped that amount of corn meal on top. I then set my adjustable powder measure to 75 grains and filled it with the #5 shot. A bit of paper towel held the whole load down. It was a much better pattern as my 'happy squirrel' quickly became a very 'un-happy squirrel'
Well, I am satisfied with this first trial and think I am onto a good load that will do the deed. I may even move the target out to 30 yards to see how well it goes.
I lowered my powder load to 65 grains, and dropped that amount of corn meal on top. I then set my adjustable powder measure to 75 grains and filled it with the #5 shot. A bit of paper towel held the whole load down. It was a much better pattern as my 'happy squirrel' quickly became a very 'un-happy squirrel'
Well, I am satisfied with this first trial and think I am onto a good load that will do the deed. I may even move the target out to 30 yards to see how well it goes.