Yes I tried the Lee REAL in a couple of true BP muzzleloaders when Lee first put it on the market. Did not work well for me, even though I had had good success with the engrave-on-loading sold base T/C Maxi conicals in 48" twist guns. The REAL on paper should have also worked but didn't. I even tried it in a 28" twist modern ML I had at the time. Still not good. With the lack of a variety of available bullets to try in the Snider, I also tried the 58 cal REAL. Again not very good at all! After many trials with several bullets I decided to just order a couple of molds from Accurate for what should be the correct bullet choices for the Snider. Both in .600" diameter- the 440B and the 520P. Currently, I'm working mostly with the 520P because it seems to stabilize well in the 48" twist of my Snider MKIII and it is closest to the profile of the bullet found in original Snider cartridges. Best of all this load range appears to work and is within safe margins !!! Again, thanks for running the data.
Today finally some good weather so went to the range with a couple of 2 shot loads based on the data you provided. I had worked up a worksheet to look at the predicted pressure curve for 20, 30 and 40 grains of 5744 under a 520 gr bullet. The data was run for stored 505 gr bullet. Not enough difference to worry about especially since I'm interested in staying within the lower third to half of the curve based on an approx. MAP proof in the low 20k psi range. The loads I shot today were 28 gr 5744 under a 520P and 30 gr under a 520P. Only two shots per load. The 520P's grooves were lubed with SPG plus a 1/16" lube cookie was smeared onto the base. A mild roll crimp applied with the mouth of the rim centered on the thin top drive band. I use magnum large pistol primers in the Magtech brass.
Top pic- two original Snider cartridges for reference.
Next 2 pics- loaded round with 520P bullet and a freshly cast 520P bullet without lube.
Mid- pic of worksheet I used to have a look at the shape of the curve and at the inflection points of the pressure curve within pressure levels of interest- seems normal for 5744 and nothing unusual about the shape.
Bottom- pic of target shot with 28gr and 30 gr loads. 30 gr load target superimposed on top and shown by two black dots. Both groups shot to same POI with the 28gr load at .7" group and the 30gr load at 1.0". Probably not significant enough but certainly indicates good results for first run of the 5744 in that load/pressure range.
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