Haven't posted in a while but here is an update.
I have purchased everything I need to start casting my own rounds then took off for a month to Canada with the wife. Got home a week ago and cast my first batch of .577 Minie's. Have also purchased a few LBS of Olde Eynsford FFg. Went to the range yesterday all proud of myself. At 50 yards I couldn't hit the target. I mean I couldn't hit paper! I started out with the same load I used with the Goex FFFg and could not hit anything. The rounds I cast are within 10 grains of the same molded rounds I liked that I purchased from S&S. All of my rounds are within 1 or 2 grains of each other, all have been run through a sizer as well. I moved the target in to 30 yards and was able to to at least hit the stand, never consistent and certainly no grouping.
Also, after a couple rounds the barrel was so fouled I had to work to get the bullet down.
While waiting for the lead I purchased to arrive, I purchased 10# off a local guy. My thought is that the lead I purchased locally is too hard and not allowing the skirts to engage the rifling in the barrel. It seems that would explain the early and heavy fouling and the total unpredictability of the bullets. Thoughts?
I have purchased everything I need to start casting my own rounds then took off for a month to Canada with the wife. Got home a week ago and cast my first batch of .577 Minie's. Have also purchased a few LBS of Olde Eynsford FFg. Went to the range yesterday all proud of myself. At 50 yards I couldn't hit the target. I mean I couldn't hit paper! I started out with the same load I used with the Goex FFFg and could not hit anything. The rounds I cast are within 10 grains of the same molded rounds I liked that I purchased from S&S. All of my rounds are within 1 or 2 grains of each other, all have been run through a sizer as well. I moved the target in to 30 yards and was able to to at least hit the stand, never consistent and certainly no grouping.
Also, after a couple rounds the barrel was so fouled I had to work to get the bullet down.
While waiting for the lead I purchased to arrive, I purchased 10# off a local guy. My thought is that the lead I purchased locally is too hard and not allowing the skirts to engage the rifling in the barrel. It seems that would explain the early and heavy fouling and the total unpredictability of the bullets. Thoughts?