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Ferryboatcaptain : I've got that same Lee Minnie mould in 54 cal. Way undersized and won't shoot decently at all. I like your oversized trick. Have to try it. Thanks!
I shot the minies from another .50 hawken when I first got the mold and it was a shotgun pattern . I added the aluminum tape and it grouped great . FBC
 
Inserting a thin sheet of some material between the halves of the mold, historically paper, is called beagling a mold. No adhesive is used. I don't know the source for the term, but it has been around for a number of years. The additional thickness makes a slightly larger projectile.
 
Thanks for the great info in this thread. I’ve got a line on a renegade locally. It’ll be my first BP gun, sounds like it it was well taken care of it’ll be a good one.
 
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