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Have an 1853 ENFIELD .58cal manufactured by armi sport. Which bullet molds and sizing has worked for you ?
Thank you for sharing , good info here .Bore sizes vary even within the same model, so you'll need to measure first. Either with pin gauges, or by slugging, pulling, and measuring (which may require a special micrometer if it's odd grooves). I've had success using a socket of almost the right diameter and wrapping a couple layers of tape around it, cutting off little bits at a time until it fit well, then measuring that as a free pin gauge. You want a bullet .001 to .002 smaller.
With that out of the way, mine's a Euroarms so it's not exactly the same, but I can tell you don't even bother trying the Lee "improved". The skirt is so thick that it won't expand properly. I tried everything from 40 to 70 grains of 2f and 3f, with sideways hits and groups of seven to eighteen inches at 50yd. I ordered a wadcutter from Moose Moulds (though with some communication difficulties), and my first three shots were touching.
If your bore is standard .577, you have plenty of options. If it's oversized, not many. The Lyman 578 has been on backorder all year, The RCBS Hodgdon is discontinued, as are Rapine. Moose Moulds are expensive, but great product.
Thank you. Do you pour your own bullets? If so, which mold do you use ? If you buy, then where from?I just use .575's and 60 gr of 2f as a starting point and see what it does.
As much as I hate being non-historical, my ArmiSport CS Richmond .58 shoots ragged holes at 100 with .570 balls and .010 patches, better than with any Minie I've tried in it . It's weird. Every rifle is an individual
Search is your friend here. We've been over and over this.Have an 1853 ENFIELD .58cal manufactured by armi sport. Which bullet molds and sizing has worked for you ?
Thank you for the info.My navy arms does well with a lee minie but not well at all with a RB or REAL bullet. It came with a brass mold with a thick skirt (about twice as thick as the lee) and, at 60 gr. FF does not shoot we’ll although this bullet works beautifully in my double at 120 gr. You’ve got to try a few different bullets to see what it likes. Buy bullets, not molds so you don’t end up with $250 of molds you don’t use. I have 6 .58 molds and use about 3-4. Now if I could find a nice Pritchett mold used…
I buy them from a GunBroker seller, I'm not sure what his name is but if you search for .58 Minie his stuff comes upThank you. Do you pour your own bullets? If so, which mold do you use ? If you buy, then where from?
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