BS said:Or as the old saying goes, "Loaded for Bear"
That would be a dandy load in the ole 7ga. 170FF and 2000 grains of lead. :shocked2: :shocked2:
I wouldn't think so...when I tried it I just used two normally patched balls...I have wondered why the patch of the first ball woulkdn;t flare backwards anbd cover up the secoind ball, affect it's flight, etc...but apparently it doesn't.snagg said:Roundball:
That is interesting.
Do you suppose the second ball would have a slightly thinner patch than the first ball so there wouldn't be as much resistance? Or would it really matter.
Also, my T/C is a 1 in 66 twist. Do you see any problems with double balling in this rifle as the article says 1 in 48??
Thanks, snagg
Now THAT is an interesting idea...it may just be all the push I need to try a GM .40cal barrel.sduve said:This method of loading sure would make my .40 a little more lethal. :thumbsup:
Actually, the trip wire was 7 feet in front of the muzzle.fw said:Ive been going on and on about up to 5 balls and up to 500 gr loads not blowing up barrels acordding to a 3 part story in Muz Blast years back about how strong barrels really are and your talking 2 balls??? The old Lyman loading book shows 2 one right behind the other kind of mashed together at 100 yds in 1 pic cutting the wire that rook the pic. Only 2 :rotf: Fred :hatsoff:
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