DryBaller
32 Cal
Ive got a TC New Englander and box of Great Plains Bullets. What's your go to load?
Lots of folks shooting 70-80 grs with that bullet.Ive got a TC New Englander and box of Great Plains Bullets. What's your go to load?
It will be a deadly combo.70-80gr is a great starting point. i get it dialed in from there. Thanks. This will be my hunting bullet this fall.
Track of the wolf has lined and dry felt wads, since the bullet is pre lubed what do you recommend?Do not skip the Dura felt wad ! It is the base that steers the bullet especially while your using pure /Ed
If you really get involved look up Dura felt bulk/cheap/and a Harbor freight (again cheap) hole punch set $15.00 can punch out a multitude of sizes . Do you know for a 45 you want 50 /50 I use a 9/16 and then onto lubes ,I use Lewis's (secret lube) Ha If you like PM me if you want to try some /EdTrack of the wolf has lined and dry felt wads, since the bullet is pre lubed what do you recommend?
Ive got a TC New Englander and box of Great Plains Bullets. What's your go to load?
I’ve had good luck with 70 grains of Pyro and this bullet. 80-90 became obvious I was pushing it. .54Ive got a TC New Englander and box of Great Plains Bullets. What's your go to load?
Two questions, what is the special lube?If you really get involved look up Dura felt bulk/cheap/and a Harbor freight (again cheap) hole punch set $15.00 can punch out a multitude of sizes . Do you know for a 45 you want 50 /50 I use a 9/16 and then onto lubes ,I use Lewis's (secret lube) Ha If you like PM me if you want to try some /Ed
Look on the search on this site , you will find it . Sealing keeps lube/oxidation out and it's how I ship bullets or lube . Vacuum packed keeps lead from deforming when shipping . If I go to all the trouble of making them I don't want the shipper to damage them as that makes them useless other than heaving them back in the pot and once shipped that ain't happening . I have lubed some in the packs just to get you started /EdTwo questions, what is the special lube?
Does vacuum sealing prevent the oxidation on the bullets?
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll shoot you a PM.If you really get involved look up Dura felt bulk/cheap/and a Harbor freight (again cheap) hole punch set $15.00 can punch out a multitude of sizes . Do you know for a 45 you want 50 /50 I use a 9/16 and then onto lubes ,I use Lewis's (secret lube) Ha If you like PM me if you want to try some /Ed
Yay I found his NASA lube modification thread. I have some NASA lube on order. I will play with the mixture to get to where I want with a hunting bullet.Look on the search on this site , you will find it . Sealing keeps lube/oxidation out and it's how I ship bullets or lube . Vacuum packed keeps lead from deforming when shipping . If I go to all the trouble of making them I don't want the shipper to damage them as that makes them useless other than heaving them back in the pot and once shipped that ain't happening . I have lubed some in the packs just to get you started /Ed
Thanks for the information.If you have a 1/48 twist ( New Englander does) more velocity stabilizes the bullet better.
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