I finally got around to trying some small shot in my 28 ga. Using 3fg for charge and prime. I had the "B" cards and planned on using 2 over the powder and 1 over the shot.
After 3 or 4 shots, I had a notion to swab the bore. I'm glad I did because it was really fouled. It seemed to be the worse about 8" or so from the breech. It was just caked with lead.
We cleaned the bore with various solvents and continued shooting. The pattern seemed to get worse after cleaning???
We tried different amounts of powder between 50 and 65 grains, 55 seamed the best. We tried different combos of cards, wads and wasp nest. Surprisingly, 2 of the best shot troops had wasp nest over the powder card.
When ramming home the overshot card, there was a definite air lock. It would push the ramrod back out of the barrel if you pushed too hard/fast.
We found alot of the cards only a few feet in front of where we were shooting. Some were burnt around the edges a little one or two were burned pretty bad. We never found the felt wads.
I've been reading old posts and searches on these topics. One suggested that the powder is too hot, causing blow-by.
It's a good thing I had a metal range rod and a buddy to help pull it out. If I had been in the field without the ability to clean the bore, I think this might have lead to a potentially dangerous situation.
Cleaning the gun when I got home was somewhat of a chore, actually much worse than I've ever seen it just shooting a patched round ball.
So, is this typical when shooting shot? Your Thoughts?