Cork is another option for sure, where abouts are you getting your cork tiles from? It seemed kinda expensive from my quick google around, didn’t find anything thicker than 6mm
Cork is another option for sure, where abouts are you getting your cork tiles from? It seemed kinda expensive from my quick google around, didn’t find anything thicker than 6mm
https://www.shuk.co.nz/
They have wool felt in various thicknesses as well.
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@Tedz50
Those wads look quite good, is that all from felt?
Did you cut them with a hollow punch or something else?
Did you know what they charge for the felt, don't seem to have any luck finding a price
I am looing to load 410. Does anyone have any suggestions as to the overshot card. Is it ok to just use cardboard which has a plastic or painted coating on one side. Im also keen to try cork or other wads such as felt in due course. I might try the pinex board and see if that works
For overshot cards you can use cereal boxes or similar, printed side is normally water resistant as a bonus
you can buy plastic wads easy enough......this thread gets in ones head and makes a fella think of other ways to do things...the ONLY reasons I can see to abandon plastic wads in the wee gun is to use black powder but Im also thinking a single skinny cardboard disc under plastic will work. steel shot not an option as need special wads to stop barrel scouring....petalless will allow bigger payload,but you can fit 3/4oz in with existing stuff now...Ive used cereal box or milk carton as overshot wad in .410...both work,we used them even when crimping as results were often not perfect columb height wise and it gave wiggle room without shot falling back out crimp.
75/15/10 black powder matters
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