Shotgun BP cartridges
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- legs748
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Shotgun BP cartridges
After a lovely day on the clay ground introducing a mate to my lovely Damascus hammer gun I was thinking about loading some cartridges with black and making some smoke, has anyone got any guidance to offer for finding loads and components? Can I use new fangled components such as normal shells and plastic wads and just substitute the powder? I'm more interested in doing it as an exercise for learning rather than making a super efficient load, just for the stench and smoke and the ultimate reason anyone ever needs - because I can!
It was working when i left it...........
Re: Shotgun BP cartridges
....or to put it another way...all options seem to work, with varying degrees of "success"
Paper hulls = not easy to find
Brass hulls = not cheap
Plastic hulls = probably pin-holed after one use with black
Other than that, have at it
Paper hulls = not easy to find
Brass hulls = not cheap
Plastic hulls = probably pin-holed after one use with black
Other than that, have at it
- Attleborough
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Re: Shotgun BP cartridges
Gamebore still produce them and you might be able to get them via Just Cartridges. I have not dealt with the company so this is not an endorsement.
They are about a £1 a pop.
They are about a £1 a pop.
- legs748
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Re: Shotgun BP cartridges
Fornicate that!!!Attleborough wrote:They are about a £1 a pop.
It was working when i left it...........
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Re: Shotgun BP cartridges
We had a few black powder shooters at our Boxing Day clay shoot. Very impressive bang, smoke and flame. What's not to like (apart from the cost!!)