Here is the first test of my bullets I poured. Last week I poured some Lyman 395 real weight was 398 and some LEE REAL 320 real weight was 325 gr. The weather was getting crappy so I had to cut most of the shooting to 50 yards. Since I was shooting like crap, it was a good thing I did.
The first 6 shots I took were with the Lyman 398 gr Great Plains bullet. I never even hit the target. I could not tell where it was hitting. I saw some dig into the dirt in front of me then behind the target. I cleaned the gun and used a felt wad under the bullet.
Well at least it hit paper. I was out of the 398 so I went with the 399 Lyman. I used a felt wad under these as well.
I was not happy with this at all. I was changing the sights to try to hit paper and it was just a struggle to do anything.
Well I needed to get to the LEE REAL bullets before it rained. I cleaned the gun set the sights back to the original settings, and shot three shots with the LEE bullets and a felt wad.
That was not a bad group. So I decided to try it again the same load.
Well I was sure that this load had some potential. So I wanted to shoot it at 100 yards before it rained. I cleaned the gun and shot three shots as the rain was starting to fall.
Well the LEE REAL bullets were not too bad. They are nowhere near as accurate as my 410-gr Hornady load. I do have to say I didn’t play with the load at all. I just shot 100 gr of powder.
I don’t like my home brew bullet lube. It didn’t stay on the bullets worth a hoot. I got some lead fouling due to it. The bullets were easy to load on all occasions. The lead I used must have been soft. I have to say that I was disappointed at the bullets. The Lyman was totally unacceptable as a bullet of any kind, and the Lee was acceptable for a plinker.
I didn’t want to have to use a felt wad to shoot with. Without the felt wad I could not tell where the bullets were going to hit with either type of bullet. The next time I will try some bore butter on the bullets and try it again with felt wads. The Lyman bullets measure about .504 The LEE bullets measure about .515 I am sure that the tighter fit of the LEE were the biggest factor in the accuracy of the Lee. The Lyman was supposed to be .508 as the add said. The lee was to be .517 Both fell short of the claim. I might be able to add some harder lead to the mix and that might make them a bit bigger.
I wished the Lyman were larger in diameter, and I wish the Lee weighed 410 gr.
I guess I will have to see what the next round brings. I also want to play with the powder a bit.