Knurling a Bloodline | Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum This seemed to work very well on copper lead bullets like the Speer 50x300 gr Gold Dot and on Barnes XPB bullets, both their 50x275 and 50x325 Copper is so much softer than the brass of the Lehigh bullets
Knurling bullets for Full Bore Shooting - Hunting Washington Also I would start with copper bullets as they are more forgiving and will allow you to push a heavily knurled bullet through the bore especially with the aid of a short starter to get it through the crown
Knurling a Bloodline to shoot Full Bore -Knight Muzzleloader Forum This seemed to work very well on copper lead bullets like the Speer 50x300 gr Gold Dot and on Barnes XPB bullets, both their 50x275 and 50x325 Copper is so much softer than the brass of the Lehigh bullets
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Round ball knurling | The Muzzleloading Forum I've always seen the knurling (gnawing or rasping) of the ball as a practice used by smooth bore shooters to slightly enlarge the ball at the knurling for a better fit of the ball to the bore The knurling is allegedly supposed to give better aerodynamics to the ball
Bullet Knurling First Impression - oodmag. com When you examine the bullet and look at the area of bearing wall length (straight wall) that varies with bullet size and design that is all that grips the sabot and is utilized to spin that bullet at thousands of RPM for flight stabilization
Advice on Knurling Bullets to Bore Please | Modern Muzzleloader . . . Using a file can be somewhat of a problem, unless you knurling a soft lead bullet conical Using the file to knurl other bullets can and some will break one of the edges on the file which can and probably will stay attached in the surface of the bullet
Knurling a Bloodline for Full Bore Shooting | Rokslide Forum This seemed to work very well on copper lead bullets like the Speer 50x300 gr Gold Dot and on Barnes XPB bullets, both their 50x275 and 50x325 Copper is so much softer than the brass of the Lehigh bullets