I tried some plastic shotgunner thingys in a smoothbore recently.
The results were surprising:
The results were surprising:
It sounds counter-intuitive but it works well that way!i would like to see the pattern if the powder charge was backed down to 60g.
really tightened up the pattern from my 1857 zulu suppository 12 gauge.
i tried a square load of 80g ff and equal by volume 7.5 shot. i could have dodged through that pattern.
dropped down to 60g ff and 90g volume 7.5 shot and a hummingbird would have died in the pattern.
ain't bp fun!!
Please don't shoot Hummingbirdsi would like to see the pattern if the powder charge was backed down to 60g.
really tightened up the pattern from my 1857 zulu suppository 12 gauge.
i tried a square load of 80g ff and equal by volume 7.5 shot. i could have dodged through that pattern.
dropped down to 60g ff and 90g volume 7.5 shot and a hummingbird would have died in the pattern.
ain't bp fun!!
YEAS Good idea using a fiber insulator between the plastic and powder to keep the plastic from melting and plastic fouling the barrelWhen I'm on hog patrol I use regular AA wads to load the 525 grain Lyman "shuttlecock" slugs in my 12g flint canoe gun. It's a perfect fit. With a smear of lube on the outside of the petals, they load very easily. Yes, there is a small amount of plastic residue after shooting, but my normal cleaning routine of boiling water scalds it off the sides and it floats right to the top. No nightmare cleanup.
I use two 1/8" felt wads under the cup. When I was using a hard nitro card, the bottoms of the cups were very very distorted on recovery.
I do hope you were not serious.Please don't shoot Hummingbirds
may i ask what is the shot weight with the 2 felt wads and the AA wads?When I'm on hog patrol I use regular AA wads to load the 525 grain Lyman "shuttlecock" slugs in my 12g flint canoe gun. It's a perfect fit. With a smear of lube on the outside of the petals, they load very easily. Yes, there is a small amount of plastic residue after shooting, but my normal cleaning routine of boiling water scalds it off the sides and it floats right to the top. No nightmare cleanup.
I use two 1/8" felt wads under the cup. When I was using a hard nitro card, the bottoms of the cups were very very distorted on recovery.
Sure.may i ask what is the shot weight with the 2 felt wads and the AA wads?
i must start reading instead of skimming. i thought you were loading shot. at least i think i thought that!Sure.
An unmodified AA cup, two felt wads and a 525 grain slug add up to 573 grains
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A modified cup, two wads, and the slug weigh 553.8
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I shot about 10 rounds with each configuration, and couldn’t tell any difference in performance. The cups are made for 1 1/8 oz of shot.
I was using 80gr of 2f
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