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Posted this pic on another thread. Just showing it off. Put it together during the lockdown. Haven't gotten around to shooting it yet. Probably should one of these days.
 

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Cool. Been wanting one of those. Another forum member posted pics of one last year. He had unscrewed the funnel and had a machine shop make a threaded cap to go on the end. I think he also put a bead sight in it. That's my plan if I ever get one. Let us know how it shoots.
 
Neat but it's a shame it's just a .54. Most true blunderbusses were 12 gauge (.73 caliber) on up. This small bore gun Traditions makes is dubiously useful with buckshot.
I didn't know they made such a thing. What does one do with it? I know, dumb question. Doesn't need a practical application to bring on the grinning. 🤣

Would have been formidable at the Little Big Horn.
 
I didn't know they made such a thing. What does one do with it? I know, dumb question. Doesn't need a practical application to bring on the grinning. 🤣

Would have been formidable at the Little Big Horn.
I'm not real sure what to do with it yet besides just playing around with it. Maybe make a close in rabbit gun? I just thought it was something different and had plenty of time during lock down. I did alot of super fine grit sanding to get everything to fit and line up so nothing was binding. Settled on a cherry finish and about 5 light coats of epoxy.
And a larger caliber/bore would have been alright but this is what was available.
 
I'm not real sure what to do with it yet besides just playing around with it. Maybe make a close in rabbit gun? I just thought it was something different and had plenty of time during lock down. I did alot of super fine grit sanding to get everything to fit and line up so nothing was binding. Settled on a cherry finish and about 5 light coats of epoxy.
And a larger caliber/bore would have been alright but this is what was available
Military Heritage sells an India made blunderbuss in .69 caliber.

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Sure thing. I'd appreciate it.
I use 3f 777 in all my loads for the .54, but 2f goex has given good results. I also use lubed felt .54 wads. A good small game load would be 80 gr of shot, 60 gr of 777, and a wad over power and shot. Out to 20-25 yards this has given good patterns for me. For round ball use a .530 ball, with a .010 lubed patch over 80 gr of 777. An unpatched ball works fine, but I think the patch is more accurate in my tests. For more fun loads, a 28 gauge plastic wad will fit snugly in the bore and you can do lighter loads, while maintaining good patterns. I have found that a .54 plastic sabot holds about half an ounce of shot, and can make some fun target loads. A word of caution, this thing is LOUD, maybe the loudest thing I've ever heard, make sure to wear hearing protection.
 
I use 3f 777 in all my loads for the .54, but 2f goex has given good results. I also use lubed felt .54 wads. A good small game load would be 80 gr of shot, 60 gr of 777, and a wad over power and shot. Out to 20-25 yards this has given good patterns for me. For round ball use a .530 ball, with a .010 lubed patch over 80 gr of 777. An unpatched ball works fine, but I think the patch is more accurate in my tests. For more fun loads, a 28 gauge plastic wad will fit snugly in the bore and you can do lighter loads, while maintaining good patterns. I have found that a .54 plastic sabot holds about half an ounce of shot, and can make some fun target loads. A word of caution, this thing is LOUD, maybe the loudest thing I've ever heard, make sure to wear hearing protection.
Thanks for the info. I'll have to do some experimenting. I shoot mostly 3F BP in just about everything these days.
 
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