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DarylS
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Re: John Blissett & Son [Re: calpappas]
      #260998 - 23/02/15 11:13 AM

You can get 11 and most any bore wads, card, fiber and overshot thin B wads from trackofthewolf.com. If you go to their web site and click on ammunition and go down that list, or this: http://www.trackofthewolf.com/List/Item.aspx/171/1

They list wads from .410, then 28, 24, etc to 4 bore.

One of the nice things of their listing, is they give the actual diameter of the wads, which is always oversize to allow for compression - ie: tight fit.

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Re: John Blissett & Son [Re: DarylS]
      #261003 - 23/02/15 12:04 PM

I will 2nd Track of the Wolf.
I have been dealing with them since 1980 when I started playing with muzzleloaders.
Good people and products.

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Re: John Blissett & Son [Re: calpappas]
      #261501 - 03/03/15 02:04 AM

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Is Precision Reloading the best place for 11 gauge wads?
Cal




Cal - nice rifle.

I've found the best place for wads is the workbench or kitchen table.
Cut the grease wads from pure wool felt, get the hard stuff, found via McMaster-Carr or elsewhere.
The gas cards are cut from milk carton material, waxed card stock.

I've owned and run a few bore rifles, and I'm not at all a fan of the thin brass shells when used in chambers not specifically cut for them.
It really takes a lot of work to get the load running properly compared to paper or plastic.
I only run the metallic case where absolutely necessary.
If your chambers are in between the thin brass and standard paper or plastic, just have Rocky Mountain Cartridge make some special for your rifle and be done wih it.

See images below.
The first photo shows my felt wads with ball between the tips of the black tongs. Ball, ring shaped or 'donut' greased felt wad, then greased felt disc wad.
These go over the milk carton cup wad (seen formed in steel ring) which sets over the powder.
This setup works very well from mild to super hot black powder loads.
Run roundball over bore diameter - a few thou over is good.
I alloy pure lead 1:10 with tin.














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