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I'd like to know how much black powder 3f in grains, and how much shot in oz's for a moderate load to use on birds and rabbits. 7-1/2 shot mostly will be used. This would be loaded into a 20 ga. flintlock. The wads are already known.
Simple basic question.
 
Experiment.
Groups may stay tighter if you have more volume of shot then powder. Don’t be afraid to go to sixty or sixty five grains. Or one and a quarter ounce.
Shoot a soda can at range. Will your shot penitrate? Two holes equal dead bird, squirrel or rabbits.
 
What tengun said.... experiment!
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Targets shot with a Tip Curtis 44” Colerain barrel 16 gauge smoothbore.
 
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