Idaholewis
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Figure I’ll try the exact opposite direction of the little bullet, these are BIG CHUNKY Gals here! :lol: This is the Lyman Whitworth bullet, they are weighing in at 379 Grains with my 40:1 Alloy, These dropped from my new mold at .454-.455, i will try this in my 1:30, but I really got it for the 1:18, This bullet was designed for a 1:20 Twist. Will be interesting to see how these do, I will shoot them out of both rifles and see what i get?
.451" nominal diameter, 475 grain, Flat Nose bullet. Designed for Navy Arms Parker-Hale Whitworth rifles with 1/20" twists. Casts a nominal .456"/.453" diameter in pure lead. Shoot as-cast, Lymnan recommends lube by hand. Approximate Bullet Dimensions: Bullet Length-1.25", Bottom of Crimp Groove to Bullet Nose-.479".
.451" nominal diameter, 475 grain, Flat Nose bullet. Designed for Navy Arms Parker-Hale Whitworth rifles with 1/20" twists. Casts a nominal .456"/.453" diameter in pure lead. Shoot as-cast, Lymnan recommends lube by hand. Approximate Bullet Dimensions: Bullet Length-1.25", Bottom of Crimp Groove to Bullet Nose-.479".