I recently have come into possession of one of kaido's 255 grain conical molds. he was very easy to do business with and sent some additional supplies to test and review. however i am in need of some opinions. I started casting with wheel weights and pure lead to try and get a harder conical. been using 50/50 ww to pure lead and casting on the highest setting of my Lee melting pot (9). Here are my problems.
1. the conicals are not coming out in any consistent size. mold is sized for .456-.457, but I'm getting conicals measuring from .453 all the way to .460! I don't know why i am suddenly getting such spread out sizes. I try to cast at the same temp and allow the lead to heat up along with warming the mold.
2. with the difference in size is coming a difference to load. .457 and lower load easily while not surprisingly the .460 will start very easily but it is almost impossible to ram it home.
3. accuracy. i can put six .457 round balls in the same hole at 15 yards and ring a steel plate at 50 not problem. but i am struggling to work up a load for these conicals. Kaido recomemds using 777 powder, but all i currently have is pyrodex and the german powder. I cant seem to get better than a three inch group no matter the load and i think that part of it is the difference in my conicals diamiters. ive tried sorting them and shooting groups of the same size, but it still hasn't gotten much better. I have on two groups gotten four shots in one hole but two flyers went so far off that it scared me. my best groups were 45 grains of pyrodex rs and the .460 diameters. And 45 grains pyrodex rs with i think the .457 diameters. both had two flyers. the .460 had the tightest group, but it was so hard to load i bruised my hand trying to ram it home. i still couldn't seat it all the way on two and they clipped the frame shaving off some lead from the head of the conical. those two were my flyers. i would like to try more of those but i think i will break something if i do and i know that there will be some that dont fully seat even with a 30g load.
4. I know pyrodex rs is not the cap and ball powder. opinions on pyrodex p or tripple 7?
5. Kaido told me these would shoot high and they certainly do. if you plan to shoot these aim 8" low minimum or get a taller sight.
6. although i am having trouble getting the load worked up and conicals to cast a consistent size i will say that these are still amazing to work with and shoot. the power and felt recoil these deliver when going off is insane. i have a ruger vaquero and i shoot my cheap steel plate with it and it doesn't leave a ding. these conicals will leave a decent divot in the metal and rock it hard! cant wait to see what they do to a deer.
looking forward to seeing your thoughts. all advice is appreciated. if you are interested in purchasing some of these conicals to try them for yourselves they are listed on ebay and gunbroker. I've seen where others have sold them lubed and non lubed so I will offer the same. my lube doesn't melt as easy so hopefully they arrive in good condition. if not let me know and ill adjust.
1. the conicals are not coming out in any consistent size. mold is sized for .456-.457, but I'm getting conicals measuring from .453 all the way to .460! I don't know why i am suddenly getting such spread out sizes. I try to cast at the same temp and allow the lead to heat up along with warming the mold.
2. with the difference in size is coming a difference to load. .457 and lower load easily while not surprisingly the .460 will start very easily but it is almost impossible to ram it home.
3. accuracy. i can put six .457 round balls in the same hole at 15 yards and ring a steel plate at 50 not problem. but i am struggling to work up a load for these conicals. Kaido recomemds using 777 powder, but all i currently have is pyrodex and the german powder. I cant seem to get better than a three inch group no matter the load and i think that part of it is the difference in my conicals diamiters. ive tried sorting them and shooting groups of the same size, but it still hasn't gotten much better. I have on two groups gotten four shots in one hole but two flyers went so far off that it scared me. my best groups were 45 grains of pyrodex rs and the .460 diameters. And 45 grains pyrodex rs with i think the .457 diameters. both had two flyers. the .460 had the tightest group, but it was so hard to load i bruised my hand trying to ram it home. i still couldn't seat it all the way on two and they clipped the frame shaving off some lead from the head of the conical. those two were my flyers. i would like to try more of those but i think i will break something if i do and i know that there will be some that dont fully seat even with a 30g load.
4. I know pyrodex rs is not the cap and ball powder. opinions on pyrodex p or tripple 7?
5. Kaido told me these would shoot high and they certainly do. if you plan to shoot these aim 8" low minimum or get a taller sight.
6. although i am having trouble getting the load worked up and conicals to cast a consistent size i will say that these are still amazing to work with and shoot. the power and felt recoil these deliver when going off is insane. i have a ruger vaquero and i shoot my cheap steel plate with it and it doesn't leave a ding. these conicals will leave a decent divot in the metal and rock it hard! cant wait to see what they do to a deer.
looking forward to seeing your thoughts. all advice is appreciated. if you are interested in purchasing some of these conicals to try them for yourselves they are listed on ebay and gunbroker. I've seen where others have sold them lubed and non lubed so I will offer the same. my lube doesn't melt as easy so hopefully they arrive in good condition. if not let me know and ill adjust.