Here is my "Grease Ball" bullet idea. By the picture it is basically a ball with a flat base that holds grease. Base will optimally be cast to cylinder dimensional bore size with a slightly oversized ball section. I have it drawn up at a .450" base diameter and a .454" ball diameter. This is my rough second drawing.
Planning on using an existing Lee mould to mod for this bullet. I think this would be a nice alternative for cap and ball 44's as the lube will be retained on the bullet itself. Dump powder and seat bullet. Should add enough mass to make it around 180 grains vs the 140 grain round ball. Also it won't take up much more powder capacity in the chamber for revolvers such as the 1858 and 1860.
Lastly I don't think the revolver will have to be modified at all for this bullet. Top portion is a ball and short enough to fit in. I will try to get some cut before the new year to test out.
Thought I would post on here to get some knowledgably feedback! Thanks for looking.
Planning on using an existing Lee mould to mod for this bullet. I think this would be a nice alternative for cap and ball 44's as the lube will be retained on the bullet itself. Dump powder and seat bullet. Should add enough mass to make it around 180 grains vs the 140 grain round ball. Also it won't take up much more powder capacity in the chamber for revolvers such as the 1858 and 1860.
Lastly I don't think the revolver will have to be modified at all for this bullet. Top portion is a ball and short enough to fit in. I will try to get some cut before the new year to test out.
Thought I would post on here to get some knowledgably feedback! Thanks for looking.