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Smoothbore shooting today
Decided to take a day off from archery hunting deer and relax today. Got the T/C NewEnglander 12ga out and went for a walk this afternoon. No rabbits volunteered to help me test a new load [:@]so I settled for some patterning on cardboard. Used 80 grains T-7 ffg, 2 card wads, 1 cushion wad (waxed tow - I make my own), 1 3/8 oz mixed (#4-6-7 1/2) shot, and an overshot card wad. Beautiful pattern @ 30 yards with the T/C full tube!!!
I use a Mag-Spark nipple with anything other than real BP, so ignition is great every time. ;)Really a bit too tight for rabbit hunting, but come spring turkey season I'll know what to use! |
RE: Smoothbore shooting today
Wabi, that looks exactly like the ML that I bought a couple of months ago for $20.00. Mine is made by Investarms. Where did you get that nipple from?
Thanks. |
RE: Smoothbore shooting today
That's not my gun, just a pic of the nipple ;). I got mine directly from Ben Hubbard.
http://www.hubbardsoutdoorproducts.com/ I have a few of them, and they work very well for igniting the substitute powders. A little slow, but then that's what makes muzzleloading interesting. :D |
RE: Smoothbore shooting today
I've been shooting 80 grains of American Pioneer Powder 2f and 90 grains of #5 with a full choke in my T/C 12 gauge New Englander. So far I have been doing well on the Ruffed Grouse. I have been loading a over the powder card, half a fiber wad, the shot, and then two over the shot cards. It seems to pattern real well.
![]() The old dog helped me with this one. He was kind of proud of his finding and bringing this ruffed grouse back to me. I kind of worry it might be his last. But you never know with this old rascal. He's 14 years old, but still goes for walks in the woods with me... |
RE: Smoothbore shooting today
Hate to think about grouse hunting. My favorite spot in years past is now a subdivision. [:@]
I really like the NewEnglander. I did replace the factory bead with a fiber-optic bead, and use a tang "ghost ring" sight for turkey hunting. Makes it easier to keep the patterns centered with a deliberate aimwhen I don't shoot the gun very often. ;) For most shooting I never even notice the "ghost ring", the NewEnglander synthetic stock fits me well. Looks like you have a good hunting partner there! Bet he's not spoiled, either. :D |
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