I got to thinking... I know, always a bad thing...
Anyway, there has always been a lot of discussion about sprue flat position when loading BP arms. In rifles, it appeared to me that more people say the sprue flat should be pointing up, or in the direction of the bullets flight.
But I don't think I ever heard anyone say why.
I'd like to know...
As for myself, I always loaded it sprue flat down. I just thought it preferable, accuracy wise, to keep the aerodynamic portion (round part) of the ball forward.
Then, when I got into casting for my hand guns, I realised most of the preferred cast bullets had big flat parts in front!
So, for shooting C&B revolvers, how do you load your balls and why?
OH! BTW... I guess I'm assuming that loading the flat so it would be on the side where the ball would normally engage the rifling is not a good thing for accuracy.