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Thank you, it's the information I was wanting. As far as the whole groove and land thing, it is irrelevant to me, I only was curious if that was the way Mr Hoyt normally cut them. As far as my research, it started a long time ago when I was a Tank gunner in West Germany. I went to several museums and castles, talked weapons with old timers, and attended a few Jager shoots. It coninued as I went on to be a Light Weapons Specialist in the Airmobile Infantry in various foreign places. After 28 years in the military, I worked in State Law Enforcement, and always talked to the old timers about guns. I'm no expert but I have been burning powder for 65 years.
He literally gave you the same information as the rest of us.
 
Thanks, I got 588 on mine, could be off a smidge. Gonna need a new mold, My 58 Trade gun likes .562 balls and. .11 thousands patch
That's the nice thing about balls. Most size problems can be solved with a different ball size and/or patch.

There's a mold maker in England that will make any size mold at a very reasonable price. Can't remember the name right off.
 
Says who? I shoot patched .445 in my .45s all the time.
Jay
Says the much greater ease it is to commonly find molds in .440 than other sizes in the .45 range. Not to mention that historically most rifle balls were recommended at .010” smaller than the nominal bore. Personally I never saw much difference between.445 or .440 except in ease of loading.
 
Some folks don't recognize a quote from the late great W.C. Fields ☺️
One interesting thing to research is the belted ball rifles. These rifles require the balls to be precisely cast to match the grooves.
Fired my. .58. Hoyt barrel today, used a Hornady .570 ball with .18 pillow ticking patch lubed with bore butter.
First load was snug, second was real snug. Can't see well enough to determine accuracy, I did hit a small coffee can at 30 yards.
 
(not in response to the above post) I learn something every day. Like who to ignore. Merry Christmas!
The evidence is merely anecdotal, but those whose balls are patched a tad too tight tend to nip at the balls of a loosened persuasion.

I’mma keep em guessing bout my patchins…n avoid the nippins.
 
He seems to have found a niche. If I was 10 years younger and could see a lot better I believe I would tool up for reaming worn rifled barrels into smooth bores. Would be easier than rifling, and there seems to be a market for smoothies.
 
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