Pedersoli Indian Trade Gun loaded period correctly with .600" round balls on target at 40 yards
I took my Pedersoli .62 Indian Trade Gun to the range, loaded period correct with "naked" balls, 80 grains of FFG, .600" roundball with no patch and just a wad to keep it in place. The target was out at 40 yards to see where it hits.

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