bigted
02-07-2011, 05:39 PM
:coffeecom well ive found at least a partial answer to this question that keeps popping up with various answers. i know ive been curiouse as to what limits i need to keep the weight and length of my cast boolits.
calibre is 45-70 [smilie=1:
i cast for 3 single shots...pederosoli 74 sharps,,,winchester 85 hiwall,,,ruger #1. ive always been of the opinion in loading any type boolit be it cast or jacketed that the boolit needs to be just off the lands for any accuracy [in my experience] so this inspired me to set about finding and recording this meassurment for all my singles. in my quest i encountered a strange thing with a remington 405 fp that i use for a ton of my shooting and this is that when loaded to just be maybe .003 off the lands of my ruger...it was setting behind the farthest out crimping chanular. so i dug out 7 of these from a bulk box i use out of and comenced to meassure and weigh them to find out just what the "line" is for a factory jacketed bullet. here is what i found;
length is
.495
.495
.495
.496
.496
.497
.494
weight is
403.3
404.4
404.1
403.9
404.3
404.1
403.7
i also meassured the dia of these 7 and came up with from .4582 to .4586 for diameter.
now what my math comes up with from this handfull from a bulk box is this;
the weight diff in these 7 bullets is 1.1 grain
the length diff in these same 7 is .003 inch
i dont know about you all but this is comforting to me as ive been very strict with my cast boolits and thrown back more then i needed to.
just sharing what ive found with some suposed factory purfect bullets compared to my cast boolits
calibre is 45-70 [smilie=1:
i cast for 3 single shots...pederosoli 74 sharps,,,winchester 85 hiwall,,,ruger #1. ive always been of the opinion in loading any type boolit be it cast or jacketed that the boolit needs to be just off the lands for any accuracy [in my experience] so this inspired me to set about finding and recording this meassurment for all my singles. in my quest i encountered a strange thing with a remington 405 fp that i use for a ton of my shooting and this is that when loaded to just be maybe .003 off the lands of my ruger...it was setting behind the farthest out crimping chanular. so i dug out 7 of these from a bulk box i use out of and comenced to meassure and weigh them to find out just what the "line" is for a factory jacketed bullet. here is what i found;
length is
.495
.495
.495
.496
.496
.497
.494
weight is
403.3
404.4
404.1
403.9
404.3
404.1
403.7
i also meassured the dia of these 7 and came up with from .4582 to .4586 for diameter.
now what my math comes up with from this handfull from a bulk box is this;
the weight diff in these 7 bullets is 1.1 grain
the length diff in these same 7 is .003 inch
i dont know about you all but this is comforting to me as ive been very strict with my cast boolits and thrown back more then i needed to.
just sharing what ive found with some suposed factory purfect bullets compared to my cast boolits