I think I'm ready now. As I told grandpa Mac it slugs .375 but that was driven through from the muzzle end so I dropped one in the breech it goes several inches before it stops so either it's got a...
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I think I'm ready now. As I told grandpa Mac it slugs .375 but that was driven through from the muzzle end so I dropped one in the breech it goes several inches before it stops so either it's got a...
Thanks Robert I already have a wodge of your standard 255 grain ones that are no problem in another rifle hopefully some of the buggering around outlined above will produce an acceptable result. By...
Doing a bit of loading tonight to try tomorrow and I'll go up a few grains with the 4227 like you say, also trying 55 of BP, 10 of blue dot and a case full of trailboss I'll also try a couple paper...
Hello grandpa Mac the casts are .380 and the bore slugged .375 land to groove. The alloy is admittedly a bit of a lottery, 3 parts lead 1 part wheel weight with tin added at 5% by total weight. It...
I do have a heavier one and that keyholes at any speed but nothing lighter than the 255 which is the std weight for 38/55. I might try paper patching sometimes that fixes issues like this.
No matter...
I'm trying to get a 38/55 going before the big bore and can't quite figure out what's going on.
250 grain cast flat base bullet with 6 grains of trailboss shoots nice 2 inches groups at 50 yards and...