Dutch Schoultz said:
Uno676,
You don't need to buy my "Book".
Just remove a wheel weight from one of your front tires and drive speedily down the road. You'll note the wheel will try to leave the axis around which it is turning.
An off weight ball will try to do the same thing.
The rascals.
Dutch
Nobody "needs" to buy the system. But if they want to shoot better and gain forty + years of knowledge, they should. I did and am absolutely happy that I did.
My Traditions shot round balls much better than my T/c. Then last year my traditions group size started to open up. I was convinced that the TC just was not a "round ball gun" and that the new front sight on the Traditions was the culprit . I then bought your system and the light bulb went off...actually a few times.
First was the Traditions. Not only did I get a new front sight but I also started using new swagged balls since my old speer supply ran out. I weighed the new balls and found that they varied by three grains and that out of a hundred balls,2/3 were under the heaviest weight.
I challenge anyone to center the light spot of swagged balls.
The T/C would not give me groups any better than 6 inches at 50 yds. I changed from swagged balls to my cast and weighed balls and was down to a 3" group. Now I am down to a 2" group after playing with patch material. I'm sure I can get a much better group once I find my guns proper patch/ball/ powder combination. After I get my TC figured out then I will work on my traditions.
Furthermore, I believe that a slower twist is more forgiving of off weight balls. The reason goes back to your wheel weight analogy. Drive at a slower speed and the thump is less noticeable. Now run it at 90 and feel the difference. Faster twists would show similar results.
I recently started casting my own round balls. I quickly found that cold molds produced bad balls. A lot of them were easily recognized if they didn't fill out completely. However, many of them looked full but could weight ten grains less! After the mold warms up they become full and are consistent in weight. As I cast I would drop them in line on a towel left to right then weight them. As you would suspect the left (first casts) would vary greatly then get better.
Believe what you want. I'm a believer of weighing balls because of my experience and physics.