View Full Version : Flintlock shotgun, finally
Gil Martin
02-08-2007, 09:31 PM
For some reason, I have wanted a flintlock shotgun and have been considering how to achieve that goal. Most muzzleloading shotguns offered for sale are percussion. I lucked out and got a .54 caliber smoothbore Green Mountain barrel that will fit a T/C Hawken for a bargain price. Then I called T/C and got some of their discontinued .54 over powder bore buttons to use as over powder and/or over shot wads. Last week, I was surfing the Cabelas website and found .54 sabot cups that will serve as shot capsules. I ordered them and the brown truck dropped them off the other day. Now if the temperature gets above freezing, I will go to the range and see what happens. All the best...
Gil
Adam Helmer
02-09-2007, 06:31 AM
Gil,
Keep us posted on your smoothbore results. I have a .50 smoothbore flintlock that is a handy shotgun as well as a ball arm.
Adam
Mr. 16 gauge
02-09-2007, 10:16 PM
Congrats on the shotgun Gil....I am still trying to learn how to hit something on the fly using my trade musket.
IIRC, I believe that the .54 cal is pretty close to the 28 gauge in bore diameter, so maybe you can use 28 gauge wads as well.
roundball
02-11-2007, 10:50 AM
I have the GM 15/16" x 33" .54cal Flint smoothbore barrel and it's outstanding...here's what I settled on if it'll shorten your trial period:
ROUND BALL DEER LOADS
70/80/90grns Goex 3F
.018" TC prelubed pillow ticking
Hornady .520 (or .530's work with .015")
Very accurate, took a couple bucks with it the first fall I had it.
SHOT LOADS
70grns Goex 3F
Two Oxyoke .28ga prelubed Wonderwads
1+1/8oz #6's
Circle Fly .28ga over shot card
An outstanding even pattern at the 25yds I patterned it.
Gil Martin
02-11-2007, 11:48 AM
Thanks for the information. I will give these loads a try. All the best...
Gil
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