Col. Batguano
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Has anyone tried loading multiple balls deliberately? (I'm not talking about a whole hat full, but just 2-3 maybe.) And I'm speaking about doing this from a rifled gun, with a PRB, not a shotgun load. I know guns are proofed that way.
Some .410 shotgun shells are loaded with 3 balls. It wouldn't seem to be a barrel obstruction to me, as, there would be no sudden deceleration of an exiting projectile. What kind of accuracy did you experience? Obviously you would want to be cautious with your loads.
Obviously, the front of the back ball would be flattened, as well as the back of the front, so aerodynamics (and accuracy at distance) would be affected.
Some .410 shotgun shells are loaded with 3 balls. It wouldn't seem to be a barrel obstruction to me, as, there would be no sudden deceleration of an exiting projectile. What kind of accuracy did you experience? Obviously you would want to be cautious with your loads.
Obviously, the front of the back ball would be flattened, as well as the back of the front, so aerodynamics (and accuracy at distance) would be affected.
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