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Popped out for a couple of hours with my trade gun.

Two squirrels and a woodie.

 

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U.

Super stuff, just the sort of thing I hope to do once I get the various prerequisites sorted out.

 

What load do you use, specifically wadding please?

Lol. I forgot my measure! But found a cartridge hull so cut it to what looked like an ounce of shot. Used about 3/4 the volume for powder.

 

Wads were thin card+wet leather (with olive oil)+card.

Over shot was half a fibre wad.

 

U.

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Popped out for a couple of hours with my trade gun.

Two squirrels and a woodie.

 

IMG_20170409_171854711_zpshv0i7xto.jpg

 

U.

Super stuff, just the sort of thing I hope to do once I get the various prerequisites sorted out.

 

What load do you use, specifically wadding please?

Lol. I forgot my measure! But found a cartridge hull so cut it to what looked like an ounce of shot. Used about 3/4 the volume for powder.

 

Wads were thin card+wet leather (with olive oil)+card.

Over shot was half a fibre wad.

 

U.

 

 

Thanks Underdog.

 

I have a friend who is a keeper in Northampton who introduced my to dog work who does this. We are planning to ahve a little end of season rough shoot with muzzle loaders only next year.

 

Have you tested the pattern?

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Sorry for all the questions and thanks for all the help. :)

Ask away, glad to help.

Thanks feltwad.

Cheers fella.

 

I was wondering whether you use BP or pyrodex?

 

We shoot cap and ball revolvers at my rifle club and so I get Pyrodex easily enough but was wondering whether it worth the licensing hassle of shooting real BP?

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Sorry for all the questions and thanks for all the help. :)

Ask away, glad to help.

Thanks feltwad.

Cheers fella.

 

I was wondering whether you use BP or pyrodex?

 

We shoot cap and ball revolvers at my rifle club and so I get Pyrodex easily enough but was wondering whether it worth the licensing hassle of shooting real BP?

I don't recommend pyrodex and it won't work in a flintlock.

Pyrodex is way more corrosive than black powder. Black powder is much much better.

 

U.

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Sorry for all the questions and thanks for all the help. :)

Ask away, glad to help.

Thanks feltwad.

Cheers fella.

 

I was wondering whether you use BP or pyrodex?

 

We shoot cap and ball revolvers at my rifle club and so I get Pyrodex easily enough but was wondering whether it worth the licensing hassle of shooting real BP?

I don't recommend pyrodex and it won't work in a flintlock.

Pyrodex is way more corrosive than black powder. Black powder is much much better.

 

U.

 

Has underdog said pyrodex is very corrosive and I would not use it .Yes it easy to obtain with a SGC where has black powder you need a black powder certificate and a box for storage in a lock cabinet.

Feltwad

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