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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
New bullet for my Sharps
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<blockquote data-quote="Clem Bronkoski" data-source="post: 2403609" data-attributes="member: 110518"><p>Got my new mold today. A Lee Precision 90577 that cast a .459" 500 grain Spire point with a BC of .443. I cast a couple hundred of them just now with my BHN 19 alloy. Doesn't sound like much but when you consider you only get about 14 bullets per pound of alloy that's a lot of melting! They are going to be used in my Pedersoli 1874 Sharps replica. First test will be in the spring when I get back from Florida and I'll shoot two 5 shot groups each with powder coated and traditionally lubed bullets to see which are more accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem Bronkoski, post: 2403609, member: 110518"] Got my new mold today. A Lee Precision 90577 that cast a .459" 500 grain Spire point with a BC of .443. I cast a couple hundred of them just now with my BHN 19 alloy. Doesn't sound like much but when you consider you only get about 14 bullets per pound of alloy that's a lot of melting! They are going to be used in my Pedersoli 1874 Sharps replica. First test will be in the spring when I get back from Florida and I'll shoot two 5 shot groups each with powder coated and traditionally lubed bullets to see which are more accurate. [/QUOTE]
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