In a different 12 bore smoothie, I used the plastic (bear with me) gas-check base off a trap wad, set cup-up to hold an undersized ball. This, due to the diameter of the plastic base, held the ball in the middle of the bore. A card wad over this held the ball from rolling out the bore. Beneath this 'combination' I used a lubricated wad, and a hard 1/8" card between that and the powder.
Thus I had a card, then lubed fiber wad, then plastic cup, then ball, then card.
This 'combination' allowed me to shoot 10" round ball groups offhand, at 100 yards from that SxS shotgun. I say 10" 'group' as I was able to put 2 rights and 2 lefts (4 shots total) on a 10" square plate of steel at that range, fired from the offhand position.
You can ask Taylor if it kicked. The first shot spun me around like a weathercock. That taught me to HOLD it tightly. I was using 7 drams of 2F. That's 191gr. and produced 1,550fps with my .682" ball.
No cone of fire needed, as the cupped wad held the ball in the middle of the bore. This would or could easily have been duplicated with a fiber or card wad that had the centre punched out. I got
this idea from the Swedish Cup wad shown in WW Greeners, book, The Gun and it's Development 9th Edition. From what you guys are saying, a soft wad seems to work as well.
Also, smaller powder charges worked just fine, but - since this 'delivery' is about identical to a knuckle ball thrown in base ball, the faster it is going, the further out it will get before it gets erratic -
I assume.
I have watched through binoculars as guys shot smooth bores shoot balls towards longer range targets, that is, targets at 90 yards or more. I have observed the difference between light
charges in the 60 to 65gr. range and charges of 3 (82gr.) drams and more.
Oft times, with the light charge, the ball would appear to be traveling straight in line, although arched towards the target, but then just before the target appear veer off to the right, left, low or
up, missing it by as much as 2 or 3 feet. They seem to get out a certain distance, then the balls seems to start spinning takes over and they become a curve ball, hook, riser or slider. I am
assuming this spin is mostly due to a sprue, or inner void to off balance the ball. Now, it could be these 'irregularities only exacerbate what will eventually happen, anyway.
With the heavier charges, I did not witness this radical curve, although those balls were equally visible. There seems to be times when the balls are easily visible, while other times, they cannot
be seen. Much depends on lighting and backgrounds with wind strength and direction also having a large effect the ability to see them.