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I used 7 gr. Unique polyfill on top of it to keep the powder down on the primer, and a .315 Hornady round ball for .31 revolver. Handy to pot rabbits, grouse and squirrels that wander by the deer stand.
i always wanted to eat a Canadian Goose! they are so fat!Cool, looks like good grouse and rabbit loads while you're out on the deer hunt. Your gun is on my "had one once, regret getting rid of it, and will get another one if I every have a chance" list.
I did some years ago when I had a smoothbore Remington 33, was pretty dang accurate 15 yards.Round ball .22 LR!!!! someone do it
and after 15 yards?I did some years ago when I had a smoothbore Remington 33, was pretty dang accurate 15 yards.
OK…. I just learned something newBeen done. It’s called a .22BB cap or Flobert 6mm. It’s one of the oldest cartridges made. Comes in round ball, conical, pellet and round nose.
Don't know exactly, never shot it past 15 on paper but shot a few squirrels at 20 maybe 25.and after 15 yards?
That’s the idea. I learn something new every day, when I’m lucky.OK…. I just learned something new
I learned about .32 Super Carry todayThat’s the idea. I learn something new every day, when I’m lucky.
Not to derail. But a 110 fmj seated long and Blue Dot are crazy accurate.Ah someone else doing things with the old 30-30 besides 150 and 170 grain bullets. My plinking load is a 135 grain coated cast flat point over 11.7 grains of Alliant 2400 powder. This was my first cast rifle load and took some help from the folks here to get sorted out.
I’ve heard of these round ball loads too but haven’t tried them. My next attempt will be either 30-30 Miniature or Short Range loads with either 115 grain cast or 110 grain FMJ bullets. I want to get away from 2400 as my limited supply is dedicated to my 357 magnum. The Miniature and Short Range can use W231. This information is solely based on posts from the Marlin Owners Forum so take it with a grain of salt and the link provided by some kind soul here.
Oddly I’m downloading 30-30 and stuffing the 357 to the rafters with powder. Full power loads in a 6 lb. rifle are too much, but full power in a handgun? Bring it on.
Not to derail. But a 110 fmj seated long and Blue Dot are crazy accurate.
Your 2400 should do the same with a little more velocity.
I was thinking, a rifle spin is a a spin, it should gyroscope and spin and stabilizeI have seen an older guy at the local range shooting round buckshot from a rifles muzzle loader with black powder. He gets groups about the size of a soda bottle cap at 25 yards regularly. They’re smaller than the x-ring of a 25 yard timed fire pistol target for certain. It’s not a rifle at rifle distance but the potential is there.
you going to fry it up?warning! Squirrel guts!
Alright gentlemen! Some real results! I got out this morning and was able to connect with a very large grey squirrel using my round ball load. She was quarrying towards me on the side of a big tree at about 22 yds. It hit her farther back than preferred but the load worked perfectly. Pretty shocking the size hole created by that single buckshot pellet. Giving the wound on the squirrel I’d have full confidence in this load up to raccoon sized animals and I would even take a shot on a coyote ;within range) and be pretty confident it would be it’s last day.
I’m pretty sure I need a buckshot mold now.
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This old gal is quite big ( read that as tough) so I’ll going to braise her in some chicken stock, tomatoes, onion, capers and olives and then eat her over some rice.you going to fry it up?
Of course, as you type this delicious sounding recipe I'm sitting here after wall-to-wall meetings eating my late lunch of plain spring mix and radish sticks.This old gal is quite big ( read that as tough) so I’ll going to braise her in some chicken stock, tomatoes, onion, capers and olives and then eat her over some rice.
Not sure I’ve ever been as proud of a squirrel as I am this one