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Roundball size for .69 smoothbore?

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When target shooting I use an elm log as my backstop. Every 60 shots or so the log starts to fall apart. I get the lead out of it and cast more round balls. And get a new chunk of elm log. It needs about a 16” log to hold up awhile.
I like that idea!
I just ordered the mould and handles from Track.
Thanks for your advice :)
 
When target shooting I use an elm log as my backstop. Every 60 shots or so the log starts to fall apart. I get the lead out of it and cast more round balls. And get a new chunk of elm log. It needs about a 16” log to hold up awhile.
Interesting ....good idea
 
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What roundball size works well for a .69 Smoothbore?
(I may patch or may not.)
Mic your bore first. I just went through trying to find the proper size of RB for my smooth bores and was kinda of shocked at what I found. First, all my guns are considered to be 20 gauge. However, the variances to be a 20 gauge are from .600 through .630. One mic'ed at .601, the other at .611. I sold another that was supposed to be a .58 but was closer to a 20 gauge. If you're shooting shot then none of this matters, but RB is another story.
 
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