I respectfully submit this question to the venerable collection of esteemed gentlemen that constitutes the ML braintrust of this site, what say you?
My Kibler .45cal SMR's regular diet is 120 grain .440 round ball, with a .015 ticking patch, and 55grains 3F.
I have an excess supply of hard cast 300 grain .430 bullets from when I use to reload .44 mag.
The bullets weigh 2.5 times the weight of the round ball and therefor peak pressure is my foremost concern, but after all is it really much different than shooting a minnie?
The question is, in your opinion would it be prudent to shoot this bullet with a thick patch out of the SMR?
My Kibler .45cal SMR's regular diet is 120 grain .440 round ball, with a .015 ticking patch, and 55grains 3F.
I have an excess supply of hard cast 300 grain .430 bullets from when I use to reload .44 mag.
The bullets weigh 2.5 times the weight of the round ball and therefor peak pressure is my foremost concern, but after all is it really much different than shooting a minnie?
The question is, in your opinion would it be prudent to shoot this bullet with a thick patch out of the SMR?
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