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barnabus
04-12-2019, 09:52 AM
I need to order a mould from Accurate to shoot in my Pedersoli High Wall in 38-55. The twist is listed as 1:12 What bullet weight would yall recommend what would be best from 100-300 yards? Mostly punching paper from a bench. Thanks!

Jedman
04-12-2019, 10:00 AM
That's a fast twist for a 38-55, Most any weight bullet would work for 300 yards or less but I would look for something 260 grs. or heavier.

Jedman

Nobade
04-12-2019, 10:21 AM
That rifle was designed specifically for a 300 grain Dan Theodore design. Not sure who was making the moulds, maybe Steve Brooks? You might ask Tom @ Accurate if he's familiar with that particular rifle before ordering.

barnabus
04-12-2019, 11:18 AM
That's a fast twist for a 38-55, Most any weight bullet would work for 300 yards or less but I would look for something 260 grs. or heavier.

Jedman

how heavy exactly? I'm looking at a 380 grainer. Would that be more stable than say something around 345 grains?

marlinman93
04-12-2019, 11:26 AM
I'd not use a bullet as heavy as the 380 gr. myself. I'd stick with the 300 gr., and you'll get superb accuracy, plus less felt recoil.

country gent
04-12-2019, 11:43 AM
In my C Sharp's High wall 38-55 1-12 mcgowen barrel Ive shot both the 335 lyman ( postel style) and a 360 grn Nasa by Bernie Rowels at Old West moulds with very satisfactory results out to 500 yds. ( Farthest range available to me.) My load is true black powder olde ensforde 2f a .060 napa rubber fiber wad, 2 tracing paper wads compressed to hand seat the bullet. Load give 1230 fps is easy to shoot and 10 rams in a row cant be wrong LOL.

Chill Wills
04-12-2019, 02:37 PM
Nobade, might this be the one you are thinking about? However, it comes in heaver than 300 grs.
239715
This is the one to try ... You will have to have a copy made. I think Steve Brooks will make it. It is the exact mate to the rifles chamber design and will likely shoot to the maximum ability of the rifle.

Nobade
04-12-2019, 04:52 PM
Nobade, might this be the one you are thinking about? However, it comes in heaver than 300 grs.
239715
This is the one to try ... You will have to have a copy made. I think Steve Brooks will make it. It is the exact mate to the rifles chamber design and will likely shoot to the maximum ability of the rifle.That's the one. I was off in my weight, but that's what I was thinking of. Rifle and bullet are made for each other.

Gunlaker
04-12-2019, 05:08 PM
Buffalo Arms makes a number of molds for fast twist .38 cal rifles. I'm not sure how many of them are suitable for the Pedersoli bore/groove dimensions though.

Your rifle will be able to handle pretty heavy and long bullets with excellent accuracy. I shoot a couple of .38-55's and a .38-50 with 1:14 twist and I use bullets around 1.3" long and 320-330gr in weight.

Chris.

WKAYE
04-15-2019, 08:01 AM
I have that same rifle and the Dan T mould for it. BACO makes the mould and mine drops @ 365 grains. The OP however stated he will only be shooting from 100_ 300 yds so there is no need for a mould costing that much.
I also have the Lyman Postel that weighs 330 grains and drops @ .380. At 300 meters it shoots as well as the Dan T at far less cost. That would be my recommendation.

Bad Ass Wallace
03-11-2020, 05:09 AM
Mine drops 372gn and in the Pedersoli, 50gns of Swiss No,2 (3F) shoots very accurately. The mould was made by Paul Jones.

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