I was given some 1 oz Lee Key Drive slugs and I would like to use them appropriately. I understand the Lee Key Drive slug can be, problematic, as the Leftists say, in ordinary shotgun rifled barrels or rifled choke tubes, but I don't have that option.
Now we further restrict that to right barrel only, because it has IC, and the left barrel is Modified Choke. Smoothbore, no add on choke tubes.
[Billy Mays Voice] But wait, there's more! [/Billy Mays Voice]
I don't load normal shotgun shells. I do not have a MEC loader and lack the dies that might fit in my Lee Challenger set up. So I use BRASS shells.
And just to throw an additional monkey wrench...I load them with black powder. Olde Eysnford 3F or home made 65% 3F.
I am willing to bet some experienced shotgun loaders just threw up their hands, "Well, looks like you got troubles, laddie!"
Yeah, not really - this is an experiment. Lacking any real understanding of HOW w Key Drive works, I did load up some shells just like my shot loads, with the bare slug dropped on top of a fiber wad. AFTER that, I was told I have to have a wad that grips the slug for it to actually work in a smoothbore. I don't know, I haven't fired any of these loads, but with what I know now, they might be good at 5 yards, great for front door defense.
I've been loading pistol and rifle for 20 years, casting about 15 years, so I know enough to get out of my own way, but with shotgun? I know enough just to load these brass MagTech shells for Cowboy Action.
Any thoughts from those who know?