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Thread: Question about round ball .454 from Lee

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    Question about round ball .454 from Lee

    I have a 6cav Lee .454 round ball mould that I purchased from Track of the Wolf. I've never cast round balls before, but I decided to give it a try since I had a small stash of pure lead.

    If I measure the ball from the sprue cut to the opposite end, I get a measurement of .440. Any other 2 points that I measure give .454 or a bit larger. Is this normal?

    I don't have a gun to test these in. I just thought it would be nice to have the mould in case I ever do have a gun to shoot them in
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    Yes, load with the sprue facing up as you set the ball on the patch.
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    Thats what I do. I shoot a 50 caliber and cast .490 round balls out of cable sheathing.

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    Thanks folks!

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    When loading with any round balls , handgun , rifle or cannon , you always place the sprue cut up so it exits the barrel muzzle first , size is one reason and it helps maintain a straight and true flight .
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    No different that casting a ball in an old style "bag mold" whee y ou cut the sprue off with the handles - sprue up.

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    sprue up or sprue down, shots the same for me.
    just easier to see that it's centered if loaded sprue up.
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