Roundball2319
40 Cal
One of the biggest draws of front stuffers for me is all the possibilities of load components. The journey of what shoots best. Or holy cow the odd load components that work and the things one tries in a pinch.
For my .69 calibre Charleville flintlock, I use a .678 roundball that I rough-up between two farrier's files. That raises some lead which helps fill the gap between the ball and barrel. I had tried using patches but found loading became very difficult. I even went to the Ox Yoke factory (when it was in Maine) and worked with the shop foreman about this issue. He could not overcome the patch/ball issue. So, I finally went bare ball.
I have that same musket.I cast .670 round ball and then prepare a paper cartridge, ( American Revolution style), a little lube on the ball end and it all goes in the barrel nicely. Thinner than copy paper is best . Also with .678 you can use a leaf .For my .69 calibre Charleville flintlock, I use a .678 roundball that I rough-up between two farrier's files. That raises some lead which helps fill the gap between the ball and barrel. I had tried using patches but found loading became very difficult. I even went to the Ox Yoke factory (when it was in Maine) and worked with the shop foreman about this issue. He could not overcome the patch/ball issue. So, I finally went bare ball.
dipped in what?This is what I use with a .680 ball, dip lubed, in my original 1816 flint. It has a .687 bore.http://www.forth-armoury.com/vortex-ball-roller.html
Thanks. I will try that. 3 dips in an oil/beeswax mix. I didn't think of trying that.I shot a .715 out of .72 bore. Dipper trice. And will shoot clover leaf at 25 yrds.
I'm assuming you are asking about a ratio of oil or fat to wax?what is the ratio of lube?
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/beeswax-lube-proportion-tip.120036/what is the ratio of lube?
Thanks. I really appreciate the info.https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/beeswax-lube-proportion-tip.120036/
I just went and looked at my production containers. When I make some I make a container of each stiffness.
These are labeled 1:1 and 2:1 coconut oil:beeswax and they are both a little stiffer than I'd like. Coconut oil is solid at less than 70° so this might be part of the reason.
Next run will be 2:1 and 2:1.5
I know it is tedious, but, I also have best results when I am patient and continue stirring the mixture all the way through the cooling process.
…..And the price is right!wasp's / paper hornets nest, is the best patching materiel the GOD, gave us. talk about natural!!!
You're welcome.Thanks. I really appreciate the info.
Are you trying to fan flames? Lol.isn't bare balling, when you seat the ball onto / into, on top of the powder with out any wadding or patching MTL. , such as a MINNIE just pushed into on top of the powder, bare balling?
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