Nice!I know nothing about copper plated shot.
I now use 70 grains 2f behind a hindered and ten grain by volume of # 4 or #5
I use folded brown paper 2x1 as wad top and bottom. I think 110 grains by volume is 1.5 oz.
Last year killed a turkey with primitive shot made by dribbling lead in water, ran two Oz of that
Nice pic.
Thanks always nice to here what other fellow hunters useToo many turkeys where I used to live, I used to hunt them as a favor to a farmer friend. I've taken 9 or 10 with my Belgian SxS 11 gauge, or my Brown Bess carbine. Load was always 70 gr FFg, 2 card wads, 1 1/4 oz shot, 1 card wad. Longest shot I took was about 15 yards, so my load is probably not much help!
Yes a twenty.Is that in 20 gauge? What’s your specific way to load it?
Thanks a lot for the infoYes a twenty.
Powder, paper folded then rammed home and re rammed to make sure edges are flat. Shot then paper agains rammed twice, or just tapped several times with rod to ensure done.
Learned it from Dualist 54 Mike belivue, works well
4bores are legal in every state as I’m not hunting ‘migratory birds’.Nice pic.
What state is that 4 bore legal in? Most don't allow larger than a 10.
4bores are legal in every state as I’m not hunting ‘migratory birds’.
The USFWS designation of 10ga max was established in the 1970’s for ‘migratory birds’.
Drops flying pheasants too..
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Nice!!! Thanks for letting me know ur load. And congrats on the birds. I’ve taken many birds over the years but this is my first venture with a flintlockFowler 20 gauge. 90 grains of FFg, over powder wad. 1/2" cushion wad, 1 3/4 #5, over shot card. One head shot at about 25 yards. Two birds that year. 2021
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