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    papper patching

    I am getting a 472 gr Improved minie mould for my 58 cal bp (1) can i paper patch that round (2) if so what should I use for the paper (3) is there any bad effects on the gun using paper patching thanks in advance for any help 44Woody

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    Quote Originally Posted by 44woody
    I am getting a 472 gr Improved minie mould for my 58 cal bp (1) can i paper patch that round (2) if so what should I use for the paper (3) is there any bad effects on the gun using paper patching thanks in advance for any help 44Woody
    I messed around some with PP minnes years ago.I found that using a mould that droped out at bore size an sizing to .001-.002 under that was a better way for me to go.If you have more windage than that then PP would be a good way to get up to that bore size.I was using regular bond paper for my attemps.I would guess that using any of the cartridge info would apply.I think that PP would be better on the long range stuff. How do you plan on lubing?I folded the paper into the bases then lubed the cavity.
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    ............A friend of mine who lives in Alabama does his deer hunting with military type muzzle loaders including a Whitworth. He had sent me a whole bunch of cast Minie's from a mould designed for paper patching. I used 9lb paper and they dried at .580" which is exactly what my P58 Enfield is.

    I tried everything and danged if I could get those things to group fer beans. I had scaled the Minie's and probed the base with a jeweler's screwdriver (looking for voids). I did use measured charges vs scaled but this rifle has always been a superb shooter fed what it wants, and all it wants is 2 things. A slug large enough to not wobble in the muzzle and a charge with sufficient presure to upset the skirts.

    I tried some pretty ferocious loads but no joy with the patched slugs. Thinking about it I wondered if the .013" deep grooves at the breech might not have had something to do with it? Or since the grooves get shallower toward the muzzle maybe THAT did something bad?

    I had a Zouave that may have performed with the patched Minie', but I had loaned it to a friend's son to use, so it wasn't in my posession at the time. I was thinking that possibly the tough paper might help the slug grip the rifling with very heavy charges, but it sure wouldn't do anything about blown skirts at the muzzle. Guess a smaller cavity pin might be called for, but it's moot as those slugs are long gone.

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