A conical bullet of short length will work in your rifle with the round ball twist.Did they discontinue them?
I did not know a rifle like mine could fire conical rounds.
Are there any comparable products like the Lee REAL bullet mold?
M
no they did not discontinue the R.E.A.L they are making them possibly in even greater quantity than past years , but it is 2021 and demand is insane for anything gun including molds.Did they discontinue them?
I did not know a rifle like mine could fire conical rounds.
Are there any comparable products like the Lee REAL bullet mold?
M
Instead of the REAL conical, you could try a box of Hornady PA Conicals. I was given a CVA "Hawken" rifle with 1:60 ROT .50 caliber. It was similar to yours in that it was put away without cleaning for a year or more after it was fired. I cleaned and cleaned until it seemed pretty good based on patches. With a patched round ball load, I would find the patch and it was slightly torn and sometimes had a little orange on it that I figured was rust that just wasnt coming out with cleaning patches. Anyway, the round ball accuracy was not very good. I tried the PA Conicals (they are short, stubby conicals that have a round head like a ball, but a sort of skirt behing it). They were extremely accurate and I used it to take a few deer. After sighting in and shooting and hunting I had gone through 100 PA conicals. What was interesting was that I decided to try patched ball again and they shot great! Patches were in good shape and accuracy was there. I can only guess that by shooting the PA Conicals I somehow wore the remaining rust out of the barrel. I think you're in good shape with that barrel if you keep it up.
absolutely this was a problem we saw and resolved by storing muzzle down before I ever even heard of it on a forum.When you are done cleaning, store the rifle muzzle down to let any remaining oils in the breech drain out. The oils will coat the breech and barrel and not leave a puddle of oil in the breech to contaminate the powder the next time you go to the range.
Instead of the REAL conical, you could try a box of Hornady PA Conicals. I was given a CVA "Hawken" rifle with 1:60 ROT .50 caliber. It was similar to yours in that it was put away without cleaning for a year or more after it was fired. I cleaned and cleaned until it seemed pretty good based on patches. With a patched round ball load, I would find the patch and it was slightly torn and sometimes had a little orange on it that I figured was rust that just wasnt coming out with cleaning patches. Anyway, the round ball accuracy was not very good. I tried the PA Conicals (they are short, stubby conicals that have a round head like a ball, but a sort of skirt behing it). They were extremely accurate and I used it to take a few deer. After sighting in and shooting and hunting I had gone through 100 PA conicals. What was interesting was that I decided to try patched ball again and they shot great! Patches were in good shape and accuracy was there. I can only guess that by shooting the PA Conicals I somehow wore the remaining rust out of the barrel. I think you're in good shape with that barrel if you keep it up.
No patch.I got my PA conicals in the mail today.
Are these fired with a patch? Same as a ball?
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