01-14-2013, 10:15 PM,
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2013, 10:20 PM by Kurt.)
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Kurt
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PP hunting bullet
Nobody has posted here for a while so I think I will start one for a PP hunting bullet.
I'm getting ready to have a specific mould made for my .44-77 for a hunting bullet that will load in the rifle reliable after several shots fired.
A lot of the original Sharps moulds I have seen and had some used to cast bullets were tapered round nosed. I know some of you will wrinkle your nose with the thought of using a tapered bullet but I have a Tom Ballard mould for the .45 that is tapered and cast some with a original sharps mould and they work great for load and shoot as many times as I wanted.
There must have been a reason that a lot of the old PP bullet moulds were tapered and I think it was the reason I want one for hunting.
I have used the two step bullets and they are ok but the bore riding portion is sort of like a GG that is not supported in the throat and could also create a problem with fouling build up that would make a second shot iffy.
The Ballard mould has a base of .448 and a .010 taper just below the start of the ogive that makes a good fit in the case when it is patched with .002" paper that will fit a case for a now standard chamber so the bullet does not have to have a crimp and stay in the case while carried in a cartridge belt and it can be loaded just off the lands so you can load in a fouled throat and still hold accuracy and not use a bullet several thousands under bore diameter that can create other undesirables. I dont like a bullet patched to far under bore diameter to be able to shoot dirty with out having a bullet that wont seat.
What are some of your thoughts ??
Kurt
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01-15-2013, 12:36 AM,
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Kurt
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RE: PP hunting bullet
Don, I'm starting to go blind, just need more then 1 shot
You gave some of those tank busters and they shot pretty good.
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01-15-2013, 12:43 AM,
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RE: PP hunting bullet
I pretty much settled on the 1.3" for mine.
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01-15-2013, 01:27 AM,
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RE: PP hunting bullet
Your pretty close to 490 gr with that 1.35 Have you checked the speed?
I havent checked my 77 or the 100 to see what thet will do.
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01-15-2013, 12:09 PM,
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RE: PP hunting bullet
That 1.1 should go over 440 gr, and the 1.35 will still make velocity. I think you should be good to go with what you have.
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