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Unread 08-13-2021, 06:45 PM   #1
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Does anyone have a black powder load for a 4" brass case 4 bore?
I saw a load from an English website for 9 drams of BP and 3 1/2 oz of shot.
I guess I'm ok with the shot but 9 drams seems like an awful lot of powder.
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I've got nothing on 4-gauge loads, but Union Metallic Cartridge Co. offered up to 7 drams of black powder pushing 2 ounces of shot in the 8-gauge. From the 1909 UMC catalog --

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9 drams of powder would be a light load in the 4 bore....see tom arbrust or call him he is very keen on this 4 bore...charlie
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Straight from Armbrust’s book !
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Thanks for that info.
I just saw a load for a 2 bore at 15 drams and 5 oz of shot so maybe 9 drams in a 4 is light.
I just got a scientific approach from my brother: measure the volume of the 4" case, subtract the volume of the wads used, divide the difference by 2 and put in equal amounts of powder and shot.
Hmmm? I'll measure it.
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10 drams of FFG it is.
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10 drams of FFG it is.
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Far be it for me to say , however if it were me I think I’d go with the 85 grains of Blue Dot . But then I’m no fan of BP .
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please let us know how this four bore shoots....charlie
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I thought about the Blue Dot. I'm kind of tired of the BP
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It's not my gun. It's an English side by side a friend just bought. I'm just the powder monkey.
Inasmuch as I'll probably end up cleaning it maybe I'll use the blue dot.
I would like to stone a couple of pigeons at the next live pigeon shoot with BP just for fun.
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I'll let you know how it shoots for sure
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