mnbearbaiter
40 Cal.
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I had a friend of mine make me a jug choked 12ga for turkey hunting! This gun was built percussion style, using musket caps! Weve done a fair amount of messing around with it, and heres the load that produced the best pattern...70gr ffg Triple7, .125 op card, .500 lubed fiber wad, 2oz buffered #5 fiocchi golden pheasant nickel plated shot that i stole from loaded ammo, .030 os card! At 40yds every pellet is within a 30'' circle with 120 or so inside a 10'' circle around the point of aim! This gun was designed in an effort to rival a popular in*&%^ shotgun design out theres claims and bring them to reality or debunk them :wink: First off, this load is no where near the go to load! A few of the concerns i have are... im guessing this load is goin too slow to kill a turkey effectively, eventhough Triple7 is 15% hotter than BP! The load was shot at a fresh sheet of heavy duty cardboard at 40yds and it penetrated it, but should i try a few crude penetration tests to try and emulate a turkeys head? Maybe fill a pop can with hamburger meat, or shoot at an actual turkey neck from the butcher, something like that at 40yds? Or should i try trickling up the powder charge until pattern poops out and see how high i can get it! With the Triple7 conversion ratio and a shot charge of 1 1/2-2oz what would be a good killing powder charge, 80gr, 90gr...? Any help would be great :hatsoff: