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lead chucker
05-09-2023, 11:36 PM
Any one making black powder over powder wads? If so what diameter do you make them. I have been looking at the Pedersoli 20 gauge double barrel flint lock. One barrel is .60 and the other is .625

LAGS
05-09-2023, 11:57 PM
I ordered the wads for over powder , and overshot wads from Ballistic Products and Track of the Wolf for my .75 cal blunderbuss.

stubshaft
05-10-2023, 12:46 AM
I just use a 5/8" punch I got off of flea-bay and punch out milk cartons.

bedbugbilly
05-10-2023, 09:09 AM
+ 1 on the .625 punch. Do a search for a 58" arch punch - Osborn is a long time maker of arch punches and there are other brands as well.

Another place to look is Track Of The Wolf - I believe they have some charts giving diameters, etc, for their wads/cards - which I believe are Circle Fly wards/cards - or check with Circle Fly themselves.

I have a 20 gauge flintlock Fusil-De-Chasse that is a .620 bore. I've used wads from Circle Fly for shot loads. With a patched round ball, it shoots better if I use an over the powder card under the patched ball - I've used my 5/8" Osborn arch punch (I have a wide variety of sizes for use in my leatherwork). I have punched them out of thick cardboard as well as from scrap leather that is around 1/8" - for the leather "cards" - I melt some of my BP lube, dip them and pat dry with paper towels - they work just fine. I do the same for my 36 and 44 cap and ball revolvers for over the powder wads - the leather works just fine and utilizes the scrap pieces of leather I have.

725
05-10-2023, 10:48 AM
I frequently use shotgun fiber wads. They flake into several over-powder wad sized wads per piece. They seem to be made with some type of wax or lube within the fibers material and then pressed into shape. Works good.

waksupi
05-10-2023, 11:45 AM
I use a #11 Osbourne punch for my 20 bore cards.

charlie b
05-10-2023, 09:29 PM
Why doesn't anyone just use regular shotgun wads?

stubshaft
05-10-2023, 10:03 PM
Why doesn't anyone just use regular shotgun wads?

I don't like loading them because they drag down the bore and do NOT give me any performance/pattern benefits over regular overpowder and overshot wads.

jd9770
05-10-2023, 10:24 PM
I use the fiberwads as well. I just pick the thickness I want and peel them part. Works very well for me.

BLAHUT
05-10-2023, 10:30 PM
I use the cork gasket material, for automotive, pick whatever thickness needed, 1/16" to 1/2" and hand punch to cut out. I put a paper card cut wad over the powder first then the cork wad. Cheap punches from track of the wolf, harbor freight, order on line the diameter needed????

lead chucker
05-10-2023, 11:04 PM
Thanks for the info. I was thinking 5/8ths would work but wanted real life experience advice.