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Traditions Blunderbuss heavy load

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JJohnson2023

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Hey guys, I tested out a new load for the traditions .54 blunderbuss based on someone's .54 smoothbore hunting load in another thread. I used
60 grains hodgon's triple 7 3f granulation( I don't want to hear it about not using real BP)
.54 wool wad over powder
80 grains of shot(#6)
and a wad over shot
At 20 yards the pattern had 30 average hits into what I consider the kill zone. I also skychiefed it by soaking the front wad(2 wads glued together) in olive oil, and I believe that made the pattern much more uniform and had far fewer game sized holes in the pattern.

Let me know what you think
 
I load 50 grains of 3f Goex in mine and that is plenty powder. That short barrel doesn't need a lot of powder to make it go.

While I know I could likely hunt with the blunderbuss, I would be much more comfortable using my .56 renegade or the trusty dusty old .410 Pardner suppository gun for small game.
 

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