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If you use plastic wads with black powder you will have a mess in your bores. The high temps made by the black powder will melt the plastic. Always use fibre wads with black powder loads.
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I never use plastic wads with black powder. I use fiber wads in brass, zinc (Alcan) or Federal paper hulls. I have used Fg and FFg. I want to try loading some very light smokeless load in my Damascus guns. I shot some Polywad vintners in my PH, and it seemed to like them. I have shot standard factory smokeless loads in it (and in my GHs), but they are getting mighty old. I have some 3" brass shells I am going to load up with Fg for my Ithaca heavy duck one day soon. That may be fun.
I guess I'll give CB a call and ask them about using these 0175. Alliant shows a pretty good 7/8 recipe using Clay Dot and CB2100-12 (12S0) only 6400 in pressure! I may just try that one. |
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That 1F can get dirty - I used it years ago in a 8ga muzzleloader I made but now a days I use 2 or 3F in my 12 or 10ga guns. 75grs of 3F and 1oz of shot is a nice load. At one time I loaded 94grs/3f and 1oz of shot - now that's a nice load to scare the dickens out of guys on the skeet range when they don't except it. Problem is with the cost of BP that extra 20 grains adds up in a hurry. If all I have is 2F I'll go around 85grs/ 1oz of shot, and 75grs/3f with 1oz. The 3F burns quicker than 2F so a little less is needed.
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To date all of my BP shotgun shooting has been in an antique muzzle loader and it is a great shooter. It is an English gun and has all of the attributes of those slim, light English shotguns. |
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boy some of them old big bore guns were power eating monsters..i read of one guy using 16 drams of black..said it gave him bad bad head aches....ive fired 7 drams and it aint to pleasant to shoot but 16 drams not for me....always liked what a 2 ga shooter once said when asked how much shot and powder he used in the gun...he said powder by the handfull and a pound of shot or so.... charlie
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Charlie, in that 8ga muzleloader I made I use to shoot 15drams [ 400grs ] of 1F and 4oz of shot. Good thing it weighed 15 pounds. Twice it pushed me over flat on my back.
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sounds like the recoil was very severe...did the old gun throw a good pattern...boy you was actually shooting 4 ga loads woulda loved to have seen you shooting that 8... charlie
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It was more of a hugh shove than a kick. I put about .010 choke in the barrels and at 60yds with #2's it would completly cover an open newspaper. Was great on geese coming in to decoys in farm fields. Roll them babies over. That's the one that went off in my brothers pickup as we drove down a farm lane. Took the back window out and caught the seat on fire [ the top was glowing and smoking ] . My poor brother rolled out the door doing about 10MPH. Man, that sucker was loud with the windows rolled up. We laugh about it now - well, kind of did then when the shock wore off.
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