Assuming you are using a 0.440 ball in a 0.500 land-to-land barrel. That leaves about 0.060" of windage or difference between the ball and the lands. You can add patches to fill that gap. Multiply the patch thickness by 4 to estimate the patches thickness around the ball. Two 0.018 to 0.020 inch thick (0.072 to 0.080 inches) of patching will compress to fill the grooves and engrave lightly on the ball. This won't provide the best accuracy, but you will be able to shoot the rifle until you get some 0.490" diameter balls.Is there anyway to use a .44cal bullet in a 50cal without using the sabots or is that just way too small for the rifling to engage the bullet using a patch at that point?
If you’re actually talking about a bullet, then you will need something like paper or cloth around the bullet to seal the bore and engage the rifling if you want any kind of accuracy at all. That is still a sabot whether it’s plastic, paper or cloth. However, I’ve never heard of using a cloth patch for a bullet.Is there anyway to use a .44cal bullet in a 50cal without using the sabots or is that just way too small for the rifling to engage the bullet using a patch at that point?
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