Many Klatch
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There have been a number of threads about how accurate are smoothbores. I don't think we need to address that but I thought this might be a good place to put all the different theories/voodoo about how best to improve accuracy.
I thought I would list a few and then have everyone else chime in with theirs. Who knows, some might actually work.
1) Roughen the ball. A friend of mine that shot in the International Matches swears by roughing the ball up. He uses one or two horse shoe rasps and rolls the balls between them. This causes little lead "hairs" to stand up all over the ball. He then shoots these balls bare over a shotgun wad. I tried it once but it didn't seem to work for me.
2) Tailed Ball. I got this method from a friend that lives in Tasmania. Apparently the British Army experimented with this system back in the day. Drill a small hole in a Bess sized ball, insert a 6"-8" piece of string and then wedge it in with a piece of toothpick. Shoot the ball over a shotgun wad. He said he tried it and it seemed to cure the horizontal wandering but didn't do much for the vertical wandering. He shot into 4" of oak and in every case the string was hanging out of the hole. I haven't tried this one yet.
3) Bending the barrel. I have done this on most of my smoothbores and a rifle or two. This will get the roundball to shoot to point of aim. It does however seem to mess up shooting shot to point of aim. It takes a leap of faith to do this but it does work.
Well, what else do you have?
Many Klatch
I thought I would list a few and then have everyone else chime in with theirs. Who knows, some might actually work.
1) Roughen the ball. A friend of mine that shot in the International Matches swears by roughing the ball up. He uses one or two horse shoe rasps and rolls the balls between them. This causes little lead "hairs" to stand up all over the ball. He then shoots these balls bare over a shotgun wad. I tried it once but it didn't seem to work for me.
2) Tailed Ball. I got this method from a friend that lives in Tasmania. Apparently the British Army experimented with this system back in the day. Drill a small hole in a Bess sized ball, insert a 6"-8" piece of string and then wedge it in with a piece of toothpick. Shoot the ball over a shotgun wad. He said he tried it and it seemed to cure the horizontal wandering but didn't do much for the vertical wandering. He shot into 4" of oak and in every case the string was hanging out of the hole. I haven't tried this one yet.
3) Bending the barrel. I have done this on most of my smoothbores and a rifle or two. This will get the roundball to shoot to point of aim. It does however seem to mess up shooting shot to point of aim. It takes a leap of faith to do this but it does work.
Well, what else do you have?
Many Klatch