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Thats not exactly my prefferred cup of tea . But it may very well turn to that for everyone soon .
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Bruce, that looks a lot like the box that showed up at my place a few weeks ago! The hulls ARE very nice and everything I wanted was available. I've been using a 9 ga. nitro card for an OSC and hot glue to seal. Was pleasantly surprised, firing removed 99% of the glue and no special cleaning was required before loading again. I'm getting more leading than I like (any is too much?). I think my next move is to try some of the Mylar or Teflon wraps/inserts from BP.
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08-06-2022, 03:43 PM | #5 | |||||||
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I have been cleaning the bore of the above Lifter and finally a tight fitting oil patch is coming out without much trace of color. There never was any evidence of rust, must have been spent power or lead. The stages went from red rubbing compound on tight patches to a chunk of Frontier Pad with Hoppes and oil, spun up on a slotted wooden dowel in a cordless drill with intermittent passes with a bronze brush. The moderate pitting is of course still there, but I wanted the bores to be a clean as possible this side of the dreaded “hone”. |
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08-06-2022, 04:13 PM | #6 | ||||||
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The Frontier pad and oil on a stick is pretty hard to beat and certainly won't hurt the bore. I like the thought of lipstick red Bismuth shot, wonder if you could add red buffer and get a red cloud outta the barrel? How much fun would that be in a duck blind?! Imagine your local Game Warden opening one of those puppies up to check your shot.
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08-07-2022, 12:13 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Mylar wraps on the way as are some BPD-10 wads. I'm thinking to make a fixture to cut the wads down in length to duplicate the shot cup on an SP-10. Plan is to use a gas seal over the powder, a combination of fiber wads for correct height, then the cut down plastic shot cup. Kind of a pain but I don't see any 10 ga. wads in our near future. I shoot a few dozens of short 10s at a time not hundreds and at some point I'm going to run out of SP-10s. I'm starting on this now for future use. If we get some 10 ga. wads "back on the shelf" at some point, GREAT. If not I'll have some workable alternatives that don't leave a ton of shot glued to the insides of my barrels and the additional cleaning chores.
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Loaded a dozen |
08-07-2022, 01:50 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Loaded a dozen
Square load of 3 Drams of powder and 1-1/4 oz #8 shot seemed like an appropriate load for the “Short Ten”.
My rough weight conversion: 77.3 +/- grains of Fg Black Powder 497 +/- grains of #8 shot |
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08-07-2022, 04:09 PM | #9 | ||||||
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those brass shells really look good.....charlie
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08-07-2022, 05:01 PM | #10 | ||||||
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As my knowledge of black powder is nonexistent I just have to ask "What combination of powder and wadding is under your shot charge? OSC and sealer?
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