Charly_the_rebel
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I do have some serious problems with my Euroarms Enfield M 1858 Naval.
It does not show the famous accuracy - never !
First I checked the Diameter - its .557.
So I get .577 elongatet Minie's and a Lyman mould for it.
560 grain of weigth, 3 grease-grooves, not too deep bottom
Second I checked if any frictions or pressing 'tween Barrel and Lockplate -there is none .
Then I found the > How to manage the Enfields < , by W.S. Curtis..
So to the third, I checked and re-worked the whole rifled musket on this wonderful advices.
I use the rigth kind of bullet with the rigth diameter, I fire 65 grains Wano PP , I grease the bullet with a mixture of 1/3 beeswax 1/3 lard and 1/3 Margerine ( to soften it ) and I use a Dynamite Nobel - 4-wing Perkussion-cap...
But the stubborn thing do not want show any constant accuracy at all - not even on the benchrest !
Gimme help, if you can.
It does not show the famous accuracy - never !
First I checked the Diameter - its .557.
So I get .577 elongatet Minie's and a Lyman mould for it.
560 grain of weigth, 3 grease-grooves, not too deep bottom
Second I checked if any frictions or pressing 'tween Barrel and Lockplate -there is none .
Then I found the > How to manage the Enfields < , by W.S. Curtis..
So to the third, I checked and re-worked the whole rifled musket on this wonderful advices.
I use the rigth kind of bullet with the rigth diameter, I fire 65 grains Wano PP , I grease the bullet with a mixture of 1/3 beeswax 1/3 lard and 1/3 Margerine ( to soften it ) and I use a Dynamite Nobel - 4-wing Perkussion-cap...
But the stubborn thing do not want show any constant accuracy at all - not even on the benchrest !
Gimme help, if you can.