buickmarti
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Have a black powder gun manual from the 60s. They talk about swaging blanks into bullets. Is this still done or is it a thing of the past?
You mentioned commercially cast balls being inconsistent.
It's still an imperfect process and being in the same box does not guarantee that the alloy is the same.Here are photographs of the weigh-in of two different balls from a single box of purchased swaged roundballs. Found nearly 10 grains of weigh variation, less than .0005” in diameter variation. Have seen worse, but don’t have photographic evidence. Personally have found that when everything is perfect and using weighed balls will have groups in the one inch range at 100 yards. Mix in the known goofballs from the same box and in the 3-4” range or more. Have seen significant weight variations in both red and yellow boxes of purchased swaged roundballs.
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