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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    To add one thing, I used to paper patch my bullets. I used simple foolscap and carefully cut it so it went around and the slanted cut came exactly together at the ends. It wrapped around twice and was wet when applied. It came from the top of the grease grooves to below the bullet enough to wrap a pig tail and tuck it up inside. They shot great, and gave no issues...
    Although I used a Lee mold, I think they've gone the way of the Dodo. Here's one that might do. LYMAN MOULD Mini Ball .575 dia, 566grs Double Cavity | STROBL.CZ - Ammo reloading, shooting, hunting
    BAR: Was that the Lee minie bullet that you paper patched? I still use that old Lee mould you gave me a few years ago- still makes very nice bullets. New versions are available from Lee but they seem to have changed the bullet design a bit (shallower grooves). I've not tried the paper patching route yet but sounds like it's worth a shot. Final comment on the big solid bullets, I have a detached Snider barrel which I chopped up (unshootable due to pitting). I pounded a X-ring .60 through the breech end and the bullet deformation was severe. This is because the 3-groove barrel has very wide .577 lands. I do use the .60 X-ring bullets in 5-groove short rifles as they have a much reduced ratio of land to groove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridolpho View Post
    Was that the Lee minie bullet that you paper patched?
    That would be the one. I had forgotten just where that one went... Yes, it worked decently with paper patch compared to lube.
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    size of bullet moild for Snyder

    Thank you for the info, also looking for Snyder brass not the old stuff but ones you can reload.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Canuck View Post
    ones you can reload
    I bought mine from Elwood Epps close to you. The cases had been made by Elwood I guess on a lathe and were $5 each... Don't know now... Shows they still stock but a call would be in order. Brands We Carry - Hunting
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Canuck View Post
    Thank you for the info, also looking for Snyder brass not the old stuff but ones you can reload.
    Old Canuck: The same fellow referenced above (X-Ring) will also sell you trimmed and formed 24g brass cases for Snider. They seem to work well although they are what you would call "balloon-head" design. I must be on my 7th or 8th use of mine (I have 100). Martyn ships to Canadaicon and the prices are pretty reasonable. You can also find the raw 24g cases for sale in Canada but you'll have to trim them and buy dies to form them. If you plan to use .60 bullets it is a waste to buy the dies just to be able to do the initial fireforming after which you just push in the .60's by hand. A lot of people buy Martyns formed cases and use purchased round balls or .575 minies to fireform. probably the cheapest way to get started shooting Snider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridolpho View Post
    24g cases
    I also used Fiocchi plastic shotgun cases cut to length. Then I seated bullets by hand and carefully chambered them. But then, we aren't fighting Zulu are we?
    Regards, Jim

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