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I love smoothbore muzzle loaders, over the years I've owned about a dozen flintlock smoothbore fowlers, one percussion TC .56 SB, and one original 15 ga. English sporting side x side shotgun, one of my Fowlers a custom New England Colonial Fowler was a 12 ga., all my others were in 20 ga.
I loved the NE Colonial 12 ga. Fowler for it's light weight and comfortable fit, but I wasn't a fan of the cost of shooting it, it took allot more powder, shot, and the .72 cal. balls weren't cheap either, admittedly, I didn't give myself a chance to like it, I only shot it a few times in the decade that I owned it, most of my smoothbore shooting was done with my .20 ga. fusils and Trade guns.
Lately I've been thinking I may have made an error in judgement by trading it away.
I'd like to hear from some of you shooters that prefer 12 ga. fowlers over 20 ga., what if any are the advantages of the 12 ga. over the 20 ga. in a muzzle loading fowler ?
I loved the NE Colonial 12 ga. Fowler for it's light weight and comfortable fit, but I wasn't a fan of the cost of shooting it, it took allot more powder, shot, and the .72 cal. balls weren't cheap either, admittedly, I didn't give myself a chance to like it, I only shot it a few times in the decade that I owned it, most of my smoothbore shooting was done with my .20 ga. fusils and Trade guns.
Lately I've been thinking I may have made an error in judgement by trading it away.
I'd like to hear from some of you shooters that prefer 12 ga. fowlers over 20 ga., what if any are the advantages of the 12 ga. over the 20 ga. in a muzzle loading fowler ?