Most smoothbore shooters use patched balls.
Your point about HH'S posts about the larger powder charges for RB shooting are spot-on.
I was going to test his bare-ball theory, but as yet have not done that.
One of these days I expect to.
I hadn't thought of bareball shooting a tiny smoothie, but am too curious if HH's technique works for tiny bitty balls. As I recall 20 thou under, so a .230-ish ball over "large charge" for the caliber, might still be economical and fun and effective.
But the tiny bore wouldn't be much good for shot, I'd think. 'Cept for sittin' on the porch popping "wood bees" as I heard them called the other day--but powder only might be enough for the range needed in that case.
Anybody bare ball something under 40?
Haven't hear much, if any of bare ball shooting, other than here on the forum - in care of HH.
Years ago (1979 to 81ish), I had .44 smoothbore that I lapped a mild jug choke into using a brake cylinder hone. Yeah, I know, can't be done - OK if you believe that - but you'd be wrong.
With 1/2ounce of 7 1/2's I won our local rendezvous trap shoot from 16 yard line, with 10 straight. There were 12's and 10's to shoot against. The little gun patterned very well. It also shot
patched .433" round balls well, too, well enough to head shoot snowshoe hares to about 30yards. I tried it with just card wads, one in front, one behind the bare ball and the groups looked like
patterns.
I have no experience with smaller smooth bores.
If in normal sizes, as in .35, .25, or .22, they might shoot waisted pellets OK if show slow enough, but those designs of bullets (pellets) normally do not do well at super sonic speeds.