Hi folks! I bought myself something I've wanted for a looooong time, a double barrel shotgun. Of course, it's a muzzleloader, because I personally like them more than cartridge guns. Anyway, it's a bit of a project, I'm going to make a new stock for it because I'm not happy with the cracks/mold/powdery wood on the one it came with, and I need to either buy or make locks for it. I've made a rifle stock and a back action lock previously but I have a mainspring I bought intending to make another rifle lock, seems like it might get used for this. Of course, I'm going to have a gunsmith inspect the barrels because this is a Belgium made gun with Damascus barrels, and the proof marks are telling me it's from 1852 at the very oldest. It's a 16 gauge by the way.
Now! Back to the question that inspired this post, can I shoot round balls in this thing? I know people shoot round balls in shotguns like the fowler, but the fowler has thick barrels, these SxS barrels I have are quite thin and I don't want to risk damaging my new favorite gun. Someone told me they used to have 2 Damascus side by side Muzzleloaders and the barrels were stamped "not for ball". Mine do not say anything about the type of projectiles to use in them. The reason I want to shoot round balls in it is, well, I guess its just for fun. Sure, shot is fun, but I want to shoot 2 round balls in rapid succession, even if I only do it a few times.
What kind of load would I be using for the round ball? My current thought is 50-60 grains of powder, nitro card, fiber wad, and then an overshot card. In The limited information I found on the internet I saw some people saying they shoot without patches and others saying they get patches for them. I'm making this post though because I couldn't find much about the safety of doing this with an original.