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Hey, compadres, l have a .45 Seneca and shoot a 440 round ball with mink oil on a .18 patch with 70 grains of FFG. I was wondering, after all the patches and powder and caps and lube and targets and frustration, what load did you finally work up that shoots best in your Seneca? Thanks. FP
 
Had a .36, gave to a teen age neighbor boy. It was a .36, and it shot as well as I could hold and see. Clover leaves at best at fifty yards and no bigger than an inch and a half. That from a rest.
25 grains 3 f lard greased .18 patch and 350 ball
 
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