Colorado Kooler
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I have an old Lyman .445 mould that casts a Minie type bullet with a hollow base. Anybody ever shoot one of these in a 1 in 60 rifle and if so were they accurate?
Yes. And that is really a huge IF regarding accuracy. The minie/bullet has a big rainbow trajectory. Anything past 50 yards is really almost impossible to shoot accurately in the field. That bullet is (sorta) falling downwards towards the game and not at it as is the case with a flatter shooting roundball. And, if you are in a forest forget the "almost" part of not being able to shoot accurately. That rainbow trajectory will certainly hit branches way above your line of sight as it won't be going the direction you are looking. Needing bigger bullets for whitetail deer is not necessary. Within 100 yards, a round ball is an effective killer. BTW, loading two balls, if done improperly, can be dangerous. There are other reasons I don't like use of a minie in a tradition round ball rifle but I'll stop this rant here.IF you get sufficient accuracy to actually harvest game
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