Hello everyone,
I have been creeping around here for a long time but haven't posted before now. Thanks everyone for the immense knowledge shared! I am about to take the plunge into revolvers and casting boolits. I am a lifelong "gun nut", deer hunter, handloader, and FFL, so not new to guns, just revolvers and casting. Years ago I almost got into casting (for a Ruger 77/44 and TC Encore 45 Colt, both with integral suppressors), but never did. I am now starting out with a Ruger Blackhawk Bisley 45 Colt 5.5" , and Ruger Blackhawk Bisley Flat Top 44 Special 4.75"? (Lipsey's). I am set on LBT/WFN style boolits. I plan on using 250-275gr range in the 45, and 240-260gr range in the 44. Velocity range +-1000fps for both guns. I'm not a fan of heavy recoil, less so as I get older. Hunting will be deer up to #230 (usually less) and hogs up to #300 (rarely). Shots would be up to 50yds with the ability to stretch out to 75 if needed. I am dead-set on Meplat of at least 80% for hunting loads. On Accurate Mold's site I have found many designs that fit my criteria, but have also seen some WFN styles with Meplats over 80%. Years ago I had a long telephone conversation with Veral about this. It's been a long time and my memory is rusty. IIRC he explained to me that the closer you get to full wadcutter, the less stable in regards to longer range accuracy and straight-line penetration. He offered to make an OWC (ogival wad cutter), but said it wouldn't be as stable as WFN, or LFN. That being said, my question is this: For my intended purpose, where do I "draw the line" in regards to Meplat width ? 80%, 85% ? More? I'm sure any of the designs I'm looking at would zip right thru any deer I am going to encounter, but I would prefer they not tumble and have straight-line penetration. In the thickets where I hunt a good size exit wound is critical to finding the deer if they dont' drop within a few feet. Thanks in advance for your help !
On another note, my first ever mold is being delivered today. It's an MP 454-423 Plain Base brass 4 cavity. I wanted to start with a classic design. Should be a good starter for plinking and hunting.
I also have some Missouri Bullets PC Keiths on the way for both guns, until I get set up to cast my own.