44man
12-22-2005, 01:15 PM
I was playing today with my own design WFN from my first double cavity home made mould. I did not weigh the boolits or keep them separate. I used Felix lube, Fed 155 primers and 296. The boolits weigh around 411 grains. Shot from my BFR with the Accu Dot at 50 yd's.
It was cold out with a glaze of ice on the snow.
I once posted that I never had the best accuracy from any WFN, the WLN always doing better. But the WFN is consistant with changes in the charge.
I also can't see a round dot in the red dots with my old vision, I see a jagged starry thing that covers the center spot and a portion of the 9 ring so I can't shoot as tight a group with them.
Starting from the left the loads were 25 grs, 25.5, 26 and 26.5. The alloy was water dropped WW's with a small amount of tin added except for the 26 gr load which had tin and antimony added for hardness. (I ran out of the other boolits with just tin added.) Notice I put 4 shots with this load in one jagged hole! Should make a dandy deer load. I am going to make more and separate them by cavities and weight to see what they do.
It was cold out with a glaze of ice on the snow.
I once posted that I never had the best accuracy from any WFN, the WLN always doing better. But the WFN is consistant with changes in the charge.
I also can't see a round dot in the red dots with my old vision, I see a jagged starry thing that covers the center spot and a portion of the 9 ring so I can't shoot as tight a group with them.
Starting from the left the loads were 25 grs, 25.5, 26 and 26.5. The alloy was water dropped WW's with a small amount of tin added except for the 26 gr load which had tin and antimony added for hardness. (I ran out of the other boolits with just tin added.) Notice I put 4 shots with this load in one jagged hole! Should make a dandy deer load. I am going to make more and separate them by cavities and weight to see what they do.