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I have one but never shot it. I got the right mold from a member here. Does any one have one. I was going to shoot
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it with a lube bullet without making a paper cartridges. Is it safe to do it thanks.
 
I hand lube my bullets with bore butter. I don't seem to have any accuracy that way. I bought a sizer/luber but haven't shot those bullets yet. I use SPG in the sizer/luber.
I have a 45 cal 3 band rifle and a 50 cal carbine. Both 1863's.
I push in the bullet, add some corn meal filler and then add the powder. Even tho I can't hit much I love shooting the dang things.
Both are Shiloh Sharps from the 1970's IIRC.
 
I hand lube my bullets with bore butter. I don't seem to have any accuracy that way. I bought a sizer/luber but haven't shot those bullets yet. I use SPG in the sizer/luber.
I have a 45 cal 3 band rifle and a 50 cal carbine. Both 1863's.
I push in the bullet, add some corn meal filler and then add the powder. Even tho I can't hit much I love shooting the dang things.
Both are Shiloh Sharps from the 1970's IIRC.
I was thinking of dipping them in hot lube. I like the corn meal idea it may help keep the bullet from deforming.
 
Hot lube sounds good.
The corn meal is for filler to keep the powder from spreading out.
Looks like a nice rifle. Especially love the double set trigger! Love the checkering also!
Both of mine only have the single trigger.
 
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