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there is NO doubt to me, after doing the testing, that a dual tow wadded ball gave me the better overall accuracy with all the smoothbores i've owned. but again, i had barrel leading that needed attention and i did not appreciate the chore to clean it out, so i'm sticking with a careful patched ball and YMMV.
A really big surprise came when I tried tow. I frankly didn't expect much but it was historically correct so I gave it a go. I dumped down a powder charge, stuffed a wad of tow in the muzzle, pushed a ball down on it and added another wad of tow. The whole shebang was then rammed down to sit on the powder. I'm guessing that the rear wad tended to get blown forward to surround the ball and center it in the bore. Whatever happened, the result on the target was good and once again I could shoot single ball, buckshot, or birdshot.
Quote from: Stormrider51 on July 30, 2017, 07:28:32 PMA really big surprise came when I tried tow. I frankly didn't expect much but it was historically correct so I gave it a go. I dumped down a powder charge, stuffed a wad of tow in the muzzle, pushed a ball down on it and added another wad of tow. The whole shebang was then rammed down to sit on the powder. I'm guessing that the rear wad tended to get blown forward to surround the ball and center it in the bore. Whatever happened, the result on the target was good and once again I could shoot single ball, buckshot, or birdshot. John, my last outing a week or two back, the last three shots I took I loaded; Powder, pushed a paper (newspaper) wad down the bore a bit then put the ball center on top of the wad and pushed it down on the powder. I then followed with another newspaper wad on top the ball (the ball was a .575) for my .58 cal/24 ga.) I did my last three shots of the day that way and they actually got into the scoring rings of an NRA TQ-4 100 yard target I posted at 25 yards (2 - 8's and one 6)... It has been the best (offhand) accuracy I've had to this point... I'm still learning however as this is my first smoothie. I do believe there is something to what you're saying as I couldn't even get the performance I mentioned above with a patched ball. So I'm going to try the above method for awhile and test some larger balls and heavier loads.Perhaps I just got lucky that day, but the previous 4 shots (that were patched) didn't even get anywhere on the target. As a side note I did not swab the bore at any time during that 7 shot outing, so perhaps that helped at the point of going to the paper wadding?
You might want to keep an eye peeled when using newspaper as well although the grass in your photo still looks pretty green.
if you love getting into our nation's earliest history, and you love guns, the smoothbore was THE weapon of its time, right up past the rev war and into the golden age. the smoothbore is a jack of all trades and master of some. always GOT to have at least one smoothie in the gun safe.
Ordered tow from Townsends on Monday and it arrived this morning (Wed.). Also got balls from Track of Wolf. Gonna do some shooting soon.