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I suppose if someone is looking to take offense, they’ll always find a provocation. Never said I’ve “personally tested this load in every 12 gauge muzzleloader out there.”
I said “I've shot several hundred birds and clays over the past several decades and have found nothing performs better in any 12 gauge than 82 1/2 grains of 2FG, 4 pierced overshot wads,1 1/4 ounces of #6 shot, and 1 pierced overshot wad.”
Clearly, it’s a personal preference based on my experience. I’ve only been shooting muzzleloaders since the mid 60’s which would be insufficient time to shoot every 12 gauge out there.
I candidly don’t care what people like to shoot, nor am I attempting to, pardon the pun, muzzle anyone. I mistakenly believed the forum was intended to facilitate the exchange of ideas for the benefit of the readership. Perhaps I’m mistaken. My apologies if my contribution is unwelcome. The load cited works well in all the guns I’ve owned or used, whether choked or cylinder bored, but this naturally confines my experience to less than 100 guns, and is thus a rather small sample of all shotguns ever made.
As stated, I’m a wing shooter, and cited 12 and 20 gauge loads that work well for that purpose. It’s not copyrighted. It’s not an article of faith or matter of conscience. It’s simply proven a very effective load in any of the guns I’ve used it in. You may use it, discard it, or print my comments and burn them at the stake as heretical.
I said “I've shot several hundred birds and clays over the past several decades and have found nothing performs better in any 12 gauge than 82 1/2 grains of 2FG, 4 pierced overshot wads,1 1/4 ounces of #6 shot, and 1 pierced overshot wad.”
Clearly, it’s a personal preference based on my experience. I’ve only been shooting muzzleloaders since the mid 60’s which would be insufficient time to shoot every 12 gauge out there.
I candidly don’t care what people like to shoot, nor am I attempting to, pardon the pun, muzzle anyone. I mistakenly believed the forum was intended to facilitate the exchange of ideas for the benefit of the readership. Perhaps I’m mistaken. My apologies if my contribution is unwelcome. The load cited works well in all the guns I’ve owned or used, whether choked or cylinder bored, but this naturally confines my experience to less than 100 guns, and is thus a rather small sample of all shotguns ever made.
As stated, I’m a wing shooter, and cited 12 and 20 gauge loads that work well for that purpose. It’s not copyrighted. It’s not an article of faith or matter of conscience. It’s simply proven a very effective load in any of the guns I’ve used it in. You may use it, discard it, or print my comments and burn them at the stake as heretical.