sestoppelman
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All good stuff. There are plenty of good makers of pure lead round balls around, so lack of pure lead for home casting should not be a reason to not use them.
@Velo DogHi there Sestoppelman,
Polyester always makes my armpits itch and so for 40 or more years I have worn only 100% cotton T-Shirts.
(Latex allergy perhaps ?)
It requires reading the label before buying and sometimes there are those companies who are happy to lie about their products content but, I'm fast to bring 'em back for a refund when I find I've been cheated.
Carhart sells a T-Shirt that they claim is 100% cotton but it stretches like spandex - total false advertising.
Lately I've bought some of the best 100% cotton T-Shirts I have ever seen (complete with a pocket) from Duluth Trading Company in Minnesota - extremely well made.
I totally recommend them both for manly men who work hard / sweat hard, and they shoot accurately in slow twist muzzle loading rifles when mashed around a soft lead ball of appropriate size.
Thanks for chastising me any way.
It probably makes up for some other time that I may have stubbed my toe or slipped through the cracks, so to speak, because I am a total creep according to my ex-wife and therefore, I can likely benefit from a bit of chastising now and again.
Regards,
Velo Dog.
in 12 bore, a 1:75 is capable of stabilizing a .85" long 900gr (or 800gr) bullet (a .95" long 900gr bullet should still stabilize, but less so than I would prefer) at even 500fps lol. Once you get over 20bore, the rate of twist really slows down lol. A purely RB twist in 12bore would be something like a 1:90". Forsyth style rifling would be closer to 1:120" or so. The bullet rifle barrels I use are twisted 1:62 to be capable of 2.75oz bullets, but my "express" guns are twisted 1:80 to accommodate hot-loaded RB better, yet still allow the use of bullets roughly 1 caliber long.Tarawa,
If you are using the Pedersoli Safari Express Kodiak in .72 caliber, it has a rifling with a twist of 1:75" too slow for stabilizing conicals, it is a typical slow twist for RB. My repro of a 1761 long rifle (flint lock) has a 1/60" rifling same story just a RB shooter.
Here are the Pedersoli recommended settings:
SAFARI EXPRESS
Caliber .72 , Powder charge from 90 to 120 grains (max allowed) - .715 round ball with a 0.010" patch.
Pedersoli uses Swiss Powder for their tables that compared to the same granulation GOEX is roughly 25% more powerful. They also load by volume as customary albeit indicated in grains.
My two cents.