Gettysburg63
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Was wondering if I could use steel shot for duck hunting with my flint lock Indian Trade Musket?
We're referring to the plastic sleeve with a slit side and reinforced bottom normally used to load modern shotgun shells. They are available from a number of reloading sources and come in the regular modern bore sizes...therein lies the problem. You need a smoothbore that has a bore close enough to modern bore specs so that the shotcups aren't too large or small. To counter this problem, many flint or cap shooters make their own from paper or even cloth. If your bore is close enough, you can use any of the paper coin sleeves available from the bank. Otherwise, sand or scrape a wooden dowel to slightly under bore size and wrap with paper and glue into a tube. You can also glue a wad in the middle and make a paper cartridge with powder and shot both inside. Some prefer to make holders for shot only and load them above powder, cards and wad or whatever your choice in a shotgun load set-up is preferred. The problem also mentioned is that most of these other methods don't work well with steel shot which almost always requires plastic shot cups. Hope this helps.Gettysburg63 said:Ok What is a shot cup? Also how do they work and where can I buy them. What do they look like?
Yes you can...protect your bore..Gettysburg63 said:Was wondering if I could use steel shot for duck hunting with my flint lock Indian Trade Musket?
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