Rod Lassey
50 Cal.
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- Sep 5, 2007
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I've got some X-ray lead, that came from the local hospital. It was in the form of small containers with lids. Been using it, and my impression is that it's somewhat harder than pure lead, but not as hard as wheelweights. Now, it doesn't seem to make any difference in my rifle (prb), but using in my smoothbore was another story. There I don't patch, just use blanket wads, and I found that the ball must be absolutley dead soft--I suspect the ball upsets to fill the bore, and if it doesn't upset properly, then accuracy suffers.
I'm going to try the X-ray lead in hollow-based 405 grain 45-70 bullets, which need to be a bit harder that pure lead, and see how it works.
Rod
I'm going to try the X-ray lead in hollow-based 405 grain 45-70 bullets, which need to be a bit harder that pure lead, and see how it works.
Rod