Good stuff here....any one try just wadding and no patch on the round ball? Let me clarify...any try that and get GOOD (minute of deer) results?
Yes .
Back during the time Uncle Russ mentioned , I was working on a load for my English fowler . I was having great success with shot loads . But less then desirable results with the PRB .
Then during an event I got to discussing this topic with another smoothbore shooter .
His problem wasn’t with RB accuracy but with shot pattern. So we started swapping notes .
His solution was to use a wad then ball , then over the shot card to hold the ball in place
So we both walked to the range that evening after all the shooting was done . I loaded my shot combo in his fowler and he loaded his RB combo in my fowler . After a few shots to discern a ball park powder charge , he had my fowler shooting RB as well as his and I had his fowler shooting a shot pattern near as good as mine ..
The difference in his load compared to mine was that he was using a soft wad . By soft I mean you could squeeze it down between your finger and thumb . While this worked well for the RB , it didn’t work well for his shot load .
Where my two over the powder cards . The 2nd being wet , worked well enough for his shot load , it didn’t work well for my RB load .
After some thinking on this , I believe this maybe what happens with the soft wad . As you load the ball , it slides down the bore and gets compressed into the wad alittle . The over the shot card holds the ball in place and as you tamp it , the ball settles even more to the wad
When the gun is fired , I suspect the softer wad forms more to the ball , cupping it tighter to the bore as the pressure tries to force the outer edges of the wad around the ball .
In the years since I have tried this in many smoothbores . Sometimes the accuracy increases and sometimes it decreases .
But I believe that one of the possible reasons for the decrease maybe do to a difference in bore to ball comparisons between different barrels . It just doesn’t seem to work as well with tighter tolerances . At least for me anyway .
Now that being said . I have found that one can over load the powder charge when using a wad .
So some work on getting the proper charge is a lot of times needed .
To give you some idea of how well this can work , here is a target shot by one of my customers.
He had never shot smoothbore before , nore had he shot flint . This is his first 3 shots at 5o yards off a bench
62 cal
.600 RB
.624 soft horse hair wad grease with bees wax
70 gr 2FF goex
now this is his target while shooting off hand at 50 and then 75 yards .
this is a target from my Hudson Valley also using soft wads but at 25 yards .
i then followed with a shot load uisng the same charge
you can see that the shot patern is alittle low . but the RB pattern once i settled into sighting the 52 inch barrel was very acceptable
now once i raised the powder charge by 10 grains for a shot load . this was the resulting pattern . Infact this target was shot at 25 yards using nothing but green leaves for wadding . the charge is was 80 grains of 2F under 1 1/2 oz of #71/2 shot
so IMO yes using just a soft wad over the powder can work . does it work with every gun , nope