i searched and searched (repeat three times) for a way to load my drilling with 1900 feet persecond loads and with a bullet that would give me big game pennetration.. then a nice chap on the cast bullet list said why dont i paper patch? sounds good to me, as gas checks, bullet jackets and etc dont come in the size i need and lead based bullets wont go 1900fps.. so anothre nice fella said to come here....
so here goes.. can i get some cast 358 bullets in about 180-200 grains take the gas check off, heat the lube off in a pan of hot watter, and paper patche the bullet with a modern powder load to see how it all works..

i cannot find a lead based bullet to try, or mould for that matter they all have gas checks.. so im wondering if a paper patch will work with bullet with grease grooves and a void on the base where the gas check goes.. seems like the riding porti on of lead would be sparse.. if all works out well i can get a mould made for it if someone wiill make it, but im working on bore diameter, about .362-364, ferosafeing the chamber, checking into dies, 16 gauge 2 1/2 inch reloading and on and on for this beautifull drilling i lucked into.. so paper patching seems like a dream come true so i dont have to get into making custom copper jackets from over sized stock,injecting lead in an expensive press i dont wont to buy, probably riuning accuracy in the process of reforming the jackets... i can read the info on doing it but im not getting any where about what bullet types i can paper patch.. is a hollow base a big difference or can i just start of using reguar bullets? .. what about paper pathiching with the gas check on? any comments welcome.. thanks dave