Hey guys. pretty green at handloading, and casting, and pretty much everything to do with bullet and cartridge loading. along with starting with a difficult cartridge, I also bought a CVA Wolf muzzleloader to see if I was interested in black powder shooting, and so far I enjoy it. after firing my first shots of cheap shot sabots, I decided to try making my own projectiles for my CVA wolf. I did my research on the Lee real and a lot of people have mixed feelings about the bullet, but most positive reviews came from people who had rifle with fast twist rates (the wofl has 1:28) and 50 caliber rifles so I figured itd be worth buying. as I'm casting them, I am having the common issue of the bullets coming in undersize (last rib is .509-.508). I read that heating the pot would help, so I did which brought my diameter put it up to .514-.515. I'm using a Lee bottom pour pot and turnig he heat up the "6" setting which I'm not sue how hot that it but the top of my lead was red so I figured it was hot enough, which may also be a mistake. anyone had any luck getting the REAL bullet to advertised diameter? the bullets ive shot that were .509-.514 shot OK but felt like it lost oomph compared to the cheap sabot I'm used to shooting, but that may be normal. I have no clue. I'm using 80 grains of American pioneer FF.