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Any one using penny folders or paper to wrap shot in? Looking for tighter paters or easier loading in a 20 ga canoe gun
 
Posts: 173 | Location: Pa | Registered: 02 April 2004Reply With Quote
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I've used "Post-it Notes" for shot wrappers with some success.
The penny wrappers are a bit too heavy, aren't they? Slitting them different lengths can help and adjust the shot cloud.


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Yes a friend tried it and it came out like a slug.
 
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Go to your local newspaper and ask for a tag end roll. That's a small remnant of newsprint rolls that are too small to use for even a short run.
Or, just use yesterday's paper.

I use it in my Fusil (Center Mark) all the time. Killed seventeen Canadian Geese with nineteen shots this season.

Rich
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Posts: 23062 | Location: SW Idaho | Registered: 19 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Go to your local newspaper and ask for a tag end roll. That's a small remnant of newsprint rolls that are too small to use for even a short run.
Or, just use yesterday's paper.

I use it in my Fusil (Center Mark) all the time. Killed seventeen Canadian Geese with nineteen shots this season.

Rich
Flinters of course, nipples belong on a woman's chest: NOT on a man's rifle.


You crack me up Rich.....flintlock rifles and a Mathews Monster bow.

You are diverse.


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Posts: 7361 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Ted,

you ARE correct sir!

If it goes "band" or "twang" I probably have at least one. Longbows, recurves, and compounds.
Two flint rifles, an Early Lancaster and a Tulle.
Then we get into cartridge firearms...

Rich

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