What roundball size works well for a .69 Smoothbore?
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.662 is what I use.What roundball size works well for a .69 Smoothbore?
(I may patch or may not.)
Thanks Rich..662 is what I use.
When target shooting I use an elm log as my backstop. Every 60 shots or so the log starts to fall apart. I get the lead out of it and cast more round balls. And get a new chunk of elm log. It needs about a 16” log to hold up awhile.Thanks Rich.
Dang these are not cheap to shoot
I like that idea!When target shooting I use an elm log as my backstop. Every 60 shots or so the log starts to fall apart. I get the lead out of it and cast more round balls. And get a new chunk of elm log. It needs about a 16” log to hold up awhile.
Talk about efficient Recycling!When target shooting I use an elm log as my backstop. Every 60 shots or so the log starts to fall apart. I get the lead out of it and cast more round balls. And get a new chunk of elm log. It needs about a 16” log to hold up awhile.
Interesting ....good ideaWhen target shooting I use an elm log as my backstop. Every 60 shots or so the log starts to fall apart. I get the lead out of it and cast more round balls. And get a new chunk of elm log. It needs about a 16” log to hold up awhile.
They will work when they are the 6 banger size. Normal Lee handles are permanently attached to the single and double moulds.It seems Lyman makes a .662 mould, but all I have is a Lee set of handles
They used to be cheap to shoot. I remember buying a bag of .58 caliber mini balls for $ 3.00 for a bag of 25. Powder was $ 7.00 a pound, and you could buy a pretty good factory made muzzleloader for about $ 160.00. Times have changed, and not for the better.Thanks Rich.
Dang these are not cheap to shoot
I believe it’s 14 gauge.At the risk of sounding Stoopid, what gauge is a .69 smoothbore? Been shooting rifles for thirty years but fairly new to smoothies.
That's purdy nice there.
.69” smoothbore is equivalent to 14 gauge.At the risk of sounding Stoopid, what gauge is a .69 smoothbore? Been shooting rifles for thirty years but fairly new to smoothies.
Thanks. Lotta work but every ball gets caught. Swingers are cut out of old mud flaps so no splattered balls.That's purdy nice there.
Mic your bore first. I just went through trying to find the proper size of RB for my smooth bores and was kinda of shocked at what I found. First, all my guns are considered to be 20 gauge. However, the variances to be a 20 gauge are from .600 through .630. One mic'ed at .601, the other at .611. I sold another that was supposed to be a .58 but was closer to a 20 gauge. If you're shooting shot then none of this matters, but RB is another story.What roundball size works well for a .69 Smoothbore?
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