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    joining 2 halves of a hollow musket ball how any one ?

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    i have a brunswick P1841 rifle and want to shoot light hollow balls which i can cast no problem but can someone tell me how to join the 2 halves together please
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    I suggest you go here

    http://britishmilitariaforums.yuku.c...ercussion-Arms

    and post your question.

    Just a couple of questions first:

    1) Why do you want to make hollow musket balls? Is it just to reduce the weight?
    If so, it would surely be simpler to
    a) use a smaller ball, with very thick patches - the precursor to sabot loads, OR
    b) use a modern sabot load, OR
    c) use a minié bullet with a deep-hole base. (Somebody must have made such molds, as I have a cal. 69 minie somewhere) OR
    d) get (special order) a suitably sized version of the Lee 12-bore slug mold or equivalent.


    2) What will happen when the two halves come apart? I doubt there is a glue available to ordinary people (if at all) that will stand the shock of being fired out of a gun.
    (Soldering would be about the only possibility to join the 2 halves)
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    Under the g force due to acceleration a hollow ball will very likely slump or collapse.

    You might think about casting a ball around a light weight core.

    But to answer your question lead melts at 327 C. Lead free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu ternary eutectic) melts at 217 C.

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