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  1. PNWMLB

    Roundballs verses Conicals..??

    Here is a good group with those sized and lubed 420 grain conicals. Adjusted up twice from first 2 lower shots at 75 yards.
  2. PNWMLB

    Roundballs verses Conicals..??

    Lubed, not lined! Damn auto correct!
  3. PNWMLB

    Roundballs verses Conicals..??

    Conicals should be sized to the barrel of the gun intended to shoot them. Conical lead bullets should be both sized and lined to provide accurate results in a test to determine what is most accurate. They should look similar to the photo posted below. This provides the most ethical approach...
  4. PNWMLB

    New Loading Tips for Muzzleloaders

    It appears someone pissed in your cheerios this morning!
  5. PNWMLB

    New Loading Tips for Muzzleloaders

    Af anyone is interested in the new neoprene construction loading tips, they will begin shipping tomorrow. Thanks, PNWMLB
  6. PNWMLB

    New Loading Tips for Muzzleloaders

    Not yet. Just got the first articles last week. I’m getting ready for hunting season soon and I’m a man of a million projects so just before the rains hit out here I’m a busy man! Hopefully I will have some results soon. I shoot heavy lead and have always deformed the bullet with other tips...
  7. PNWMLB

    New Loading Tips for Muzzleloaders

    Great! I don’t shoot jacketed or sabot ammo. Pure lead conicals for me! I make them in 45, 50, 52 and 54 calibers.
  8. PNWMLB

    cast my first bullet ever, critiques?

    More heat will allow better fill out in the mold preheat the mold on top of the pot or a hot plate on a lower setting. Sometimes I will heat the inside of the mold with a small propane torch. Rather than smoking the mold, I prefer to use Frankfort Arsenal Drop out Spray. The graphite coating...
  9. PNWMLB

    New Loading Tips for Muzzleloaders

    I have hunted muzzleloader for over 30 years now beginning at the age of 12. My dad got me a 54 cal TC New Englander to start with when I was just a kid. In all my years of experience shooting lead conicals, I was always left with concerns of deforming my bullet. Several of these you would...
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