James Stella
40 Cal.
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I just ordered your book from your web site. I am looking forward to reading it.
Billnpatti said:It sounds as if you have found what works for you and within your means and makes you happy. My advice is to stick with it and let others do whatever puts a smile on their faces. :thumbsup:
Dutch Schoultz said:Dif you get it yet.
People I tend to know by name.. When I deal with a named person and he the communicates with his Form Style name I don't if its them or a different person.
Dutch
Scipio said:CS:
I don't envy you. I hate load development.
Scipio
Dutch Schoultz said:Center Shot,
All your targets show evidence of either too thin a patch Material, Not enough powder and or too slick a patch lubeYou are using a .490 ball, 495 would be better.
Your powder charge of 60 grains might do better nearer 75 grains.
In your weighing out of Speer swaged balls you say all bals are within one grain of each other when weighing balls should be within one grain of the heaviest.
by not wiping between shots with a somewhat loose patch the crud left in the barrel might be giving you a tighter fit as the shots continue with the residue build up..
The non wipe groups did not show up well on my screen so there is some guessing here on my part.
All in all you were still getting reasonable groups for fifty yards, bearing in mind that at 100 yards those groups would be roughly twice as large.
Bore Butter, I assume, was produced with the concept that slicker was better. I have come to believe that a little resistance tends to get better use from your powder.
Dutch Schoultz
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