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bullet is a dual diameter , wet is a little better for me because you can't twist and tuck paper because of flat base
I don"t twist .I measure lenght perhaps dual diameter changes this but I dont think so ?/Ed
 

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bullet is a dual diameter , wet is a little better for me because you can't twist and tuck paper because of flat base
I’ve been toying with the idea of buying a BACO dual diameter mold for PP my 45-70. I want to just touch up against the start of the rifling the same way as I do for my GG to give a more consistent velocity. There’s a choice to use .002 or .0015 thick paper. I have an industrial supply of .0015 thick that I’d like to try if I get the mold and of course mold size is dictated by paper thickness. What would you recommend as an alloy to start with or would you stay with pure lead ? Thanks
 
I’ve been toying with the idea of buying a BACO dual diameter mold for PP my 45-70. I want to just touch up against the start of the rifling the same way as I do for my GG to give a more consistent velocity. There’s a choice to use .002 or .0015 thick paper. I have an industrial supply of .0015 thick that I’d like to try if I get the mold and of course mold size is dictated by paper thickness. What would you recommend as an alloy to start with or would you stay with pure lead ? Thanks
I use 16-1
 

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