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.50 cal wad?
« on: April 14, 2013, 08:55:33 PM »
Posts have really slowed down.  Thanks to Sabotloader, or there wouldn't be anything to read. :yike:
 

Not sure why it crossed my mind....but could I load my muzzleloader rifle with a sabot/wad containing shot (or whatever projectile(s) thereby protecting the rifling.....and unleash accurate hell on smaller creatures? (or paper).


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Re: .50 cal wad?
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2013, 09:00:10 PM »
The problem with that idea is that the wad would come out the barrel spinning and, I would think, fling your shot out in a BIG circle.  If you were to try it, I don't know how the shot would damage your barrel without a wad since it is no harder than a full bore bullet going down it.   :dunno:

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Re: .50 cal wad?
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2013, 09:50:31 PM »
The problem with that idea is that the wad would come out the barrel spinning and, I would think, fling your shot out in a BIG circle.  If you were to try it, I don't know how the shot would damage your barrel without a wad since it is no harder than a full bore bullet going down it.   :dunno:
Your right lokidog but i would advise something between the powder and the pellets(heat shield of some sort)if you know what i meen.                    (Randy Smith muzzle loading shotguns)
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Re: .50 cal wad?
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2013, 10:09:23 PM »
The problem with that idea is that the wad would come out the barrel spinning and, I would think, fling your shot out in a BIG circle.  If you were to try it, I don't know how the shot would damage your barrel without a wad since it is no harder than a full bore bullet going down it.   :dunno:
Your right lokidog but i would advise something between the powder and the pellets(heat shield of some sort)if you know what i meen.                    (Randy Smith muzzle loading shotguns)

Yeah, a 50 cal fiber wad would work.  I think the shot would still spin out the barrel with the rifling.

 


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