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What happens if the wrong cast bullet lube is used is used with black powder? what are the effects on accuracy and fouling?
What happens if the wrong cast bullet lube is used is used with black powder? what are the effects on accuracy and fouling?
What happens if the wrong cast bullet lube is used is used with black powder? what are the effects on accuracy and fouling?
Well alrighty then, thanx for the earlier experiment, I was figguring out how many grains of 3031 I was going to try in percentage of the main charge like the duplexers do when I read your post. I know thst in the 40- 45s those shooters do get some benefits, but it sure doesn't sound like the small bores get any. Bummer.Been there done that, without ever seeing any real advantage. "Risky Bizz-ness" for sure, and mad science. Duplex loads must be compressed, if the powders actually mix, that could not be good. Also small "kicker" charges of Unique under the main charge of black. Again, no real advantage.
Accuracy will steadily fall off and fouling will hould be used.turn into something like tar that is very difficult to remove.
It’s essential.It sounds like, if an individual wants a reasonably useable and accurate load with cast bullets and black powder that the proper black powder bullet lube should be used.
It sounds like, if an individual wants a reasonably useable and accurate load with cast bullets and black powder that the proper black powder bullet lube should be used.
I have wanted to try a duplex load. My help with clean up too in my 94.
As it was intended to be. I think there were two twist rates available as well as two different rear sights.I read somewhere that 32 win special was good for smokeless and BP out of a '94.