Hi TC - the guy on the far right uses 75gr. 2F GOEX, seems to me. Taylor and I use about 85gr. 2F GOEX, and guy between us, uses 85gr. 3F GOEX.
I might be changing my load to 85/90gr. 3F as that can be the ONLY reason he hits more targets than we do.
I'm pretty sure Len needs to increase his charge a bit. I have watched with binoculars, other guys shooting softer loads (than us) from
their 20 bores with the ball heading straight for the plate, arcing nicley to the 90 or 95yard target, seemingly in the last few yards, to spin/curve
off to the side, or up, or down or whatever, missing the target by 2-3 feet, just like watching a pitched baseball - same sudden curve-
and missing by that same 2' to 3'. I am sure, as well that an inner defect like an air pocket could/would also cause this. That is the reason
Norm, the guy between Taylor and I, weighs every ball, even for his smoothbore. That wouldn't be the reason he hits more than we do, would it?
That curving ball looks really weird, but has happened more than once, almost but not quite every time the other guys shot. The odd time, they seemed to fly straight.
With heavier loads, as with Taylor's Penn. Fowler, the ball seems to travel in quite a straight line to the same target, just like a rifle's shot. The only difference was powder
charge. Ball diameter and patch virtually identical. The curve ball was driven by 65gr. of 2F, with the straighter flying ball being driven by
85gr. 2F. There might have been 150fps difference in speed, but for shooting to 100yards, it seemed to make all the difference in the world.
Yeah - going to use 90gr. 2F next time, just to see what happens, overall. THAT could be interesting.