So, is there any other way I could make a copper tube for the shotgun?BrownBear said:Truth time?
I never would have bothered with wood if I had a scrap of 1/2" rigid copper pipe laying around. Just clamp it into my tubing flare tool, and the funnel would have been a done deal.
But wood sure goes better with the rest of my kit, in any case! :rotf:
luie b said:So, is there any other way I could make a copper tube for the shotgun?
luie b said:So, is there any other way I could make a copper tube for the shotgun?BrownBear said:Truth time?
I never would have bothered with wood if I had a scrap of 1/2" rigid copper pipe laying around. Just clamp it into my tubing flare tool, and the funnel would have been a done deal.
But wood sure goes better with the rest of my kit, in any case! :rotf:
luie b said:I don't think I have a tube flaring tool. What would be wrong with a straight tube?
luie b said:Do you think square patches could be used as long as they're 3" across?
Wayne said:I used 1 1/2 oz of #5 shot and the same amount of 2FF by volume. Did the tin can test at 25 yds and had penitration of both sides.
luie b said:I tried one today, I don't know what I did wrong but it only put a few pellets in the 8" circle I aimed on. Today's patterning discouraged me a little because I didn't have anything that really "worked" well. The best pattern I think would do ok on turkey at 20 yards, maybe a few more. I'll try to get out during the week to shoot.
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