Re: 58 Caliber Minies?
Rule #1...Listen to Curt!
Hey, having .575" bullets (Minies) loaded down a .581" bore can prove to be frustrating! You need to know the bore diameter of your rifle, and have minies sized to 1-2 thousandths under that diameter.
I ran into that problem with a Lee Minie Ball Mould that cast at .575, and my ArmiSport Enfield shot them all over the place! I then got the idea to paper patch around the base of those bullets, place lube on the paper, and could at least get in the black at 100yards. I then bought a Rapine Old-style mould, at .580", and can get great results IF I weigh my bullets to as closely equal weights, (bullets segregated to weight groupings) and load equally the same each time. I have several sizing dies, to help accomodate differing bore diameters of friends rifles/muskets when we do get together to live fire.
Email me personally, Kdallyrm@aol.com I may be of help.
Respectfully:
Kevin Dally
PS. Careful about live firing AND reenacting with the same gun...those pesky blown rings can become a projectile!
Rule #1...Listen to Curt!
Hey, having .575" bullets (Minies) loaded down a .581" bore can prove to be frustrating! You need to know the bore diameter of your rifle, and have minies sized to 1-2 thousandths under that diameter.
I ran into that problem with a Lee Minie Ball Mould that cast at .575, and my ArmiSport Enfield shot them all over the place! I then got the idea to paper patch around the base of those bullets, place lube on the paper, and could at least get in the black at 100yards. I then bought a Rapine Old-style mould, at .580", and can get great results IF I weigh my bullets to as closely equal weights, (bullets segregated to weight groupings) and load equally the same each time. I have several sizing dies, to help accomodate differing bore diameters of friends rifles/muskets when we do get together to live fire.
Email me personally, Kdallyrm@aol.com I may be of help.
Respectfully:
Kevin Dally
PS. Careful about live firing AND reenacting with the same gun...those pesky blown rings can become a projectile!
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