Hi guys - At the rec of several of you, I bought some lead bullets - Hornady Great Plains - to fire thru my .45 Knight to help break in the barrel. I had previously shot only sabots thru it. I still haven't found any loose powder, so I used 1 Pyrodex pellet.
The directions with the bullets said they would be real hard to start down the barrel - they were, but once they got in they almost dropped down the barrel with very little pressure. Shot #1 reminded me of a .22 mag as far as noise and recoil. Shot # 2 was the same- both hit about a foot low at 50 yds. Shot # 3 was a dud; the primer went off, but the powder pellet came out of the barrel on fire and looked like a bad bottle rocket; went about 20 yds flying in an erratic manner. That kinda spooked me; I took it all apart and everything seemed ok, so I tried again and the next shot was ok. Then the 5th shot was another dud. I shot a few saboted bullets and called it a day.
I assume that the bullet was so loose in the barrel that it didn't keep the powder under enough pressure to ignite - am I right? I don't know about a ML, but that can be extremely dangerous in CF and can result in something called SEE and blow up your gun. I knew of a guy that destroyed a nice Contender this way. I don't plan on messing with non-saboted bullets anymore, but I would like to understand what was going on. I doubt that these bullets helped my barrel at all, as they were so loose in the rifling they couldn't have done much in smoothing it out.
Can somebody explain what happened? Thanks