Azonikcustomz
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Hello and welcome to the Forum,been reading through a lot here but time for a question. I love shooting my encore pro hunter 209x50. I generally use power belt bullets but have been shooting cast more and more.I have the Lee molds in all their designs. My rifle really likes the conical design. I got to searching and found someone making 600gr cast bullets for a 50 cal. Well this got me talking to a friend of mine and I found out he has a 725gr 50 cal mold. He bought it to cast 70/30 lead/antimony bars to smaller ingots to dial in how hard his lead pot mix is. Has anyone ever shot something that heavy? Is it possible? Dangerous? I have a thing for heavy bullet designs and would love to try out shooting those
I love accurate molds. I have a bunch of them. My friends mold is actually from accurate. I have been looking at a bunch of their designs for possible use in different black powder guns. I’m ordering a mold with 2 designs next for 36 and 44 cal revolvers.Doesn't the pressure go up a lot with heavier ammo? Both friction and inertia are working against you. Recoil is going to be higher.
I van tell you that a Lee mold made for 50-70 in 450 grain weight comes out at around 0.515 diameter, I bought this to size down to 0.510 for an airgun. But getting it loaded into my 50 cal Hawken would be a project! The drive bands are thick enough to require some real force. The only way might be if you taper or cone the muzzle to help form the lead as it get jammed down the barrel. It also at not have enough grease groove area to keep things working nicely. I think a smaller diameter with greased paper patch might be better. You could get something made from Accurate Molds, they do might fine work and can scale any design you see to the size you want. They are all CNC machining and the finish on the one custom I bought is just fantastic!
And all that said, speed will be your enemy! Bare lead too far above a threshold speed is going to leave a bunch of itself behind. I'd powder coat everything for your use case.
I might have to try that. None of my rifles like the REAL bullets. Closest I have come is my Hawkins but that shoots 4” at 50 yardsPowder coat for barrel contact and grease to help keep the fouling soft. That's what I'm doing for the Lee REAL I'm using.
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