Got to be another crazy person out there!

Started by Wildcat Will, October 06, 2010, 06:40:20 PM

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Wildcat Will

I have purchased a 10 gauge sxs which should arrive next week.  I will be getting brass shot shells from Rocky Mountain Cartridges in the next day or two and will be getting wads, cushions and cards for reloading.  Now what I need is a little help from my big bore friends on a good load for some serious BOOOOOM, Smoke and Fire.  I was given a load of 95 gns FF and 1 3/8 oz of shot.  Sounds like a good starting point.  Any other suggestions?
Smoke makin', fire belching gunfighter of the VA Fire and Brimestone Posse    Blackpowder or No powder!

Courage is being scare as heck and still getting in the saddle.

Percussion Pete

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Lucky R. K.

You should be able to load as heavy or light as you like.  A good rule of thumb for black powder shotgun is to use an equal volume of powder and shot.  Use a shot dipper or some other measure you can set and dip both shot and powder with it.

I have loaded 10 Ga. loads as low as 1-1/8 oz. shot and equal volume of powder on up to quite heavy loads.  Pattern your gun and see what works best.

By the way, soak a little lube into your fiber wads and you should be good to shoot all day.

Lucky  ;D
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Wildcat Will

Thanks guys.  I am looking forward to making much Smoke and Booom.
YEEEEEEEEEEEE  HAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Smoke makin', fire belching gunfighter of the VA Fire and Brimestone Posse    Blackpowder or No powder!

Courage is being scare as heck and still getting in the saddle.

Dick Dastardly

Although I've found "square loads" to be safe enough to shoot, they don't always give the most uniform patterns.  Sometimes you will benefit, patternwise, from slightly reducing the volume of powder compared to the volume of shot.

Shoot some paper and count holes.  Soon enough you will learn what yer scattergun likes.

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Lucky R. K.

Hey DD,

I was not suggesting he use a "square Load".  My intention was that he start with a square load and work up to what patterns best for his gun.  That is pretty much standard procedure for load development with muzzleloading and black powder cartridge shotguns.  Sorry I did not make myself clear.

Lucky  ;D
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Qball

No, you'r not crazy  ;D
Nothing like the roar of a blackpowder shotgun, i used to load my 12gauge HVA m51 like that.
100grains black and equal volume lead, man thouse nockdowns realy flew  ::)
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August

I have shot with some conservative shooters who get as many as a dozen 10 gauge rounds from a pound of powder. 

Pony Racer

Crazy is what crazy does!

Sort of like resurrecting two 11mm French 1873 pistolas and shooting them from time to time at a match.

Wahooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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Silver Creek Slim

Here's a video of my 3.5" Mighty Ten loads in action.



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Dick Dastardly

The Four iron men dropped promptly with my 10ga SxS.  My Win 87 10ga does near as well.  These are the smoke kings of Cowboy Action guns.  FWIW, my 10ga SxS is very similar to Slim's.  Good flick Slim.

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Silver Creek Slim

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I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Silver Creek Slim

This is the load I used in the video: Winchester 3 1/2" hull, Remington 209 primer, 132 grains Goex FFg, 132 grains 7 1/2 shot, 1/2" fiber wad, 1/8" overpowder card, overshot card, roll crimp. Needless to say, this is for a modern shotgun.

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Wildcat Will

When I get the 2-7/8' brass cases that load should fit.  It will certainly make a mighty roar!!

YEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Smoke makin', fire belching gunfighter of the VA Fire and Brimestone Posse    Blackpowder or No powder!

Courage is being scare as heck and still getting in the saddle.

Silver Creek Slim

NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

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