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Originally Posted by idahoron
(Post 3987599)
Interesting. Ron
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Originally Posted by idahoron
(Post 3987596)
That is very interesting. There are tons of .515 bullet moulds. Two wraps of 9# onion skin should take it to .519 to .520 or there abouts.
Now I am very interested. Anyone know if the bighorn is a good rifle? Ron Still a White guy would tell you thay are the best for conicals... Actually Ron it is basically the same barrel as your GM-LRH - shoot you probably already no that... One other BIG point for shooting the longer conicals... the 52's are a 1-26 twist - that raised your eyebrows didn't it? |
They shoot a 535 gr conical with great accuracy. I never really experimented much so I don't know what other loads would work well as far as conicals. With 100 gr of powder it has quite the wallop , that I do know
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Oh now you done went too far! I got to do some thinking.
Instead of shipping rifles. I need to find a mould to borrow and paper patch some bullets. Then one of you guys could do the shooting. It has me thinking. Ron |
Originally Posted by 1874sharpsshooter
(Post 3987602)
They shoot a 535 gr conical with great accuracy. I never really experimented much so I don't know what other loads would work well as far as conicals. With 100 gr of powder it has quite the wallop , that I do know
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I don't know who makes the mold but a guy on one of the auction sites sells 52cal conicals in 3? weights.
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Hey Ron, here's what I could find: :wave:
Lee makes a 515-450 and a 515-500 Both nice looking slugs! RCBS makes a .520 #82170 Lyman makes (or made) a 515-139, 515-141 and 515-142 Plus a 518-145 I'm also interested in this topic. Really liking the Knight 10% discount on their 52s but I would want a mould to cast my own full sizes in case the supply dries up (plus it's just plain fun to diy) :) btw: this topic finally forced me to member up here! :busted: |
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Here's the 515-500
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First. Welcome Duffer!
Nothing wrong with lurking around. I do it many places. I have messed around with these in my 52. I bought them off a guy on gunbroker who has them always listed. These are 370"s and 430's I believe. They shot well but I haven't had time to mess with load development, etc. This picture is a couple I ran through to see how they were catching the rifling. I was wrapping with teflon tape. ![]() |
Originally Posted by idahoron
(Post 3987612)
Who makes the conicals? Ron
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