glenniconway
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Hello all, new guy here and I'm seeking some opinions about a bullet sizing die for 58 caliber minie' bullets.
Very new to muzzle loading black powder rifles and I recently purchased my first BP rifle, I became the proud owner of a genuine Parker-Hale 3 band 1853 Enfield musket.
I'm an experienced shooter, reloader and bullet caster when it comes to modern revolver caliber guns. So, along with my purchase of the Enfield I bought a Lee minie' bullet mold and I already have on hand a large quantity of stick-on wheel weights for my lead source.
The Lee mold is supposed to drop rounds at .575, but mine is dropping them on the fat side at about .577-.578
I have been to the range twice with my new gun and experienced mixed results. Both range trips ended prematurely after shooting less that 8-10 rounds and then going home and spending time learning how to remove stuck bullets.
The rounds that I have pulled are calipered at .576-.577, so I'm starting out ramming home rounds at or slightly bigger than my bore. I would like to correct this by running my castings through a bullet sizer to get them sized correctly and uniform.
The thinking behind the minie' style bullet is that you can load undersized projectiles and under pressure the skirt expands, grabs the rifling and one can get accurate shots down range.
So, my bore measures right at .5765 and I would like to be able to load and shoot several dozen rounds without any major cleaning. In addition, I want good skirt expansion for consistent accuracy.
My question is: What size bullet sizer does everyone recommend? I'm thinking .575 but that's only .0015 less than bore. Maybe .574 or .573??
Thanks in advance.
Very new to muzzle loading black powder rifles and I recently purchased my first BP rifle, I became the proud owner of a genuine Parker-Hale 3 band 1853 Enfield musket.
I'm an experienced shooter, reloader and bullet caster when it comes to modern revolver caliber guns. So, along with my purchase of the Enfield I bought a Lee minie' bullet mold and I already have on hand a large quantity of stick-on wheel weights for my lead source.
The Lee mold is supposed to drop rounds at .575, but mine is dropping them on the fat side at about .577-.578
I have been to the range twice with my new gun and experienced mixed results. Both range trips ended prematurely after shooting less that 8-10 rounds and then going home and spending time learning how to remove stuck bullets.
The rounds that I have pulled are calipered at .576-.577, so I'm starting out ramming home rounds at or slightly bigger than my bore. I would like to correct this by running my castings through a bullet sizer to get them sized correctly and uniform.
The thinking behind the minie' style bullet is that you can load undersized projectiles and under pressure the skirt expands, grabs the rifling and one can get accurate shots down range.
So, my bore measures right at .5765 and I would like to be able to load and shoot several dozen rounds without any major cleaning. In addition, I want good skirt expansion for consistent accuracy.
My question is: What size bullet sizer does everyone recommend? I'm thinking .575 but that's only .0015 less than bore. Maybe .574 or .573??
Thanks in advance.