Don McDowell wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:02 pm You’re problem is likely coming from the throat being to big for your bullet. Either need to set the bullet out further or get a 460 diameter bullet
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Don McDowell wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:02 pm You’re problem is likely coming from the throat being to big for your bullet. Either need to set the bullet out further or get a 460 diameter bullet
I have the bullet set out far enough to engrave into the rifling about .030 now, and have tried a bullet with the same diameter but with a reduced first band with the same results.Don McDowell wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:02 pm You’re problem is likely coming from the throat being to big for your bullet. Either need to set the bullet out further or get a 460 diameter bullet
You can always size down a bigger bullet, but it's hard to 'size up'. I do question your bullet being too small from the above, though, if the case mouth fireformed measures .462, something .459 should work perfectly without any leading, assuming all fouling management being done correctly. As already suggested, I would start experimenting with wads and wad columns. If that doesn't work, get some .460 bullets to try and see if that solves the issue. Don't forget you can shoot a bore-diameter PP bullet from a 'normal' chamber without issues, and that's a .450 bullet. Same happens in a ML rifle.Lone_Star wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:29 amI have the bullet set out far enough to engrave into the rifling about .030 now, and have tried a bullet with the same diameter but with a reduced first band with the same results.Don McDowell wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:02 pm You’re problem is likely coming from the throat being to big for your bullet. Either need to set the bullet out further or get a 460 diameter bullet
Would a .460 diameter bullet be enough? With a fired case mouth being .462, I want to be sure I get the right size if I order a new mold.