I have been reloading for 50 years, but am new to the BP (revolvers) and can't settle the lead hardness and lube aspect.
I am currently shooting two New Model Army types (one a 1976 and the other current). I have shot Hornady Lead balls and unknown make lead balls. I also have been shooting some JD bullets (bought not made). I have zero lead built up and while not intentional, I had one load get up to 1200 fps (Pyrodex 30 gr pellet).
I have shot 9mm with a cast bullet that had a synthetic lube, those were going out at 1200 fps as I recall. No issues so the lead hardness and the synthetic lube worked there but not sure the lube was needed.
I have been using lubed wads and have not been able to discern any difference in fouling but they don't hurt anything and are cheap enough to not be an issue (I have not tried them on top of the Pyrodex Pellets as I pre load those cylinders in the Pietta NMA and figure they might affect the pellet)
I am working on getting a Ruger Old Army and plan to have a bit of fun with that pushing the envelope in a uber safe gun. Not all the time but just for fun and curiosity. I have a lab radar so I can get velocity data easily.
I see a range of lead hardness in discussing the lead bullets (ball or conical) and is there a limit as to velocity that you need harder lead and or lube (that area would be with JD conical that has a grove for lube.
Or do the wads that have lube soaked into them suffice?
I am currently shooting two New Model Army types (one a 1976 and the other current). I have shot Hornady Lead balls and unknown make lead balls. I also have been shooting some JD bullets (bought not made). I have zero lead built up and while not intentional, I had one load get up to 1200 fps (Pyrodex 30 gr pellet).
I have shot 9mm with a cast bullet that had a synthetic lube, those were going out at 1200 fps as I recall. No issues so the lead hardness and the synthetic lube worked there but not sure the lube was needed.
I have been using lubed wads and have not been able to discern any difference in fouling but they don't hurt anything and are cheap enough to not be an issue (I have not tried them on top of the Pyrodex Pellets as I pre load those cylinders in the Pietta NMA and figure they might affect the pellet)
I am working on getting a Ruger Old Army and plan to have a bit of fun with that pushing the envelope in a uber safe gun. Not all the time but just for fun and curiosity. I have a lab radar so I can get velocity data easily.
I see a range of lead hardness in discussing the lead bullets (ball or conical) and is there a limit as to velocity that you need harder lead and or lube (that area would be with JD conical that has a grove for lube.
Or do the wads that have lube soaked into them suffice?