Nwtradegunner
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I like to hunt waterfowl with my Tradegun or Fowler. Now; up here in Canada and assuming in USA lead shot is a no no. I saw an article in Muzzleloader magazine a long long time ago about this issue and there was a solution but I couldn’t find the article ever again. From what I remember was that you pick a load; say 1 1/2 ounces of lead shot for a 12 Guage load. Using a Lyman scoop set at 1 1/2 ounce weigh the lead shot and write that number down. Then on your scale weigh out the same number with steel shot. The loading procedure would be using those special wads for loading modern steel shot shells. They are longer, and do not have fully open slits in them; so your smoothbore barrel will not get scratched or scored up. Using the scoop set at 1 1/2 scoop; scoop up your black powder and pour it into your barrel. Then push down a card wad, then push down the special steel shot wad. Then pour in your steel shot equivalent. Depending on what load you’re using, check; beforehand how the steel shot fits in that wad. If it’s overflowing; reduce your shot charge and recalculate. If it’s shy by say 1/4”; use a filler wad or filler material so the shot is level with the top of the wad. Then push in a card wad. Prime or cap your smoothbore and let ‘er rip! You’ll need 2 scoops or keep adjusting one to carry out this procedure. Does this make sense to any of you? What’s your solution or input?