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This doesn't break open the shot pack?Croppy Boy said:... A thump with the loading rod will secure the cartridge in place tightly. ...
Depends on what you want it to do. If you want it to work as a shotcup/pellet protector, the final OD needs to be pretty close to the bore ID so that it won't split open when rammed and fired. That probably means an oversize dowel sanded down to the the proper diameter. If you just want a cartridge for speed loading then you can use an undersize dowel, like 5/8" for 12 and 16 gauge or 1/2" for a 20 bore, thus assuring the paper will split open in the bore. I've personally never seen any benefit to shotcups in terms of pattern, they seem erratic and sometimes fail to open, which can be a real danger in open country. You know your birdshot won't fly 1/4 mile to the farmhouse but a paper wrapped slug of shot just might. I also don't find the paper cartridges to be a great time saver compared to a self-measuring pouch of loose shot and they will come apart in your pocket if roughly handled or especially if they get wet.crowhammer said:Please excuse a stupid question, but in making paper shot cartridges, what is the diameter of the dowel to be used? Is it important that it be very close to barrel gauge? or will any old size that suits you work?
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