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I was able to harvest a Minnesota December limit which is 3 roosters with a new to me 12 Gauge Pedersoli muzzleloading shotgun. My load was 82 grains (3 drams) of FF Goex under 1 1/4 oz of nickel plated #5's from Ballistic Products. The load proved effective. All birds were one shot kills.

This particular Pedersoli was built in 76 and is a lighter 12 gauge weighting 5 3/4lbs and has 27 1/2" barrels choked IC/M. I used felt wads to get them loaded through the choked barrels. The recoil isn't noticeable to me when hunting.
 

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Fantastic. I was raised in Rochester, MN and worked at IBM there for a few years before I was transferred to Atlanta. After work at IBM, I would leave the parking lot, put on coveralls and go pheasant hunting. Got two almost every time I went. Cooked on the grill with bacon and butter. The best.
 
I was able to harvest a Minnesota December limit which is 3 roosters with a new to me 12 Gauge Pedersoli muzzleloading shotgun. My load was 82 grains (3 drams) of FF Goex under 1 1/4 oz of nickel plated #5's from Ballistic Products. The load proved effective. All birds were one shot kills.

This particular Pedersoli was built in 76 and is a lighter 12 gauge weighting 5 3/4lbs and has 27 1/2" barrels choked IC/M. I used felt wads to get them loaded through the choked barrels. The recoil isn't noticeable to me when hunting.
Sweet đź‘Ť
 
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