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    I am looking for recommendations on which bullet style mould I should shoot in my 2 band with a Whitacre barrel.

    I want to see what is preferred... the Hodgdon or a Lyman Old Style.

    I know its best to shoot and see what is ideal for each person however we all have different experiences.

    thanks!
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    I've had great results with the Hogdon
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    I have an aluminum NOE mould in .576. It is supposed to be a hodgdon copy, but it is not exactly the same. Close, but not exactly. It is a 2 cavity version bought a couple of years back in the group buy. It comes with 3 sets of core pins. Two different sizes of hollow base and one set for a flat base. I'll sell it for $75. No handles. It would likely be next week before i can ship it.

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    Here's what the Hogdon does in my gun off the bench. Now if I can only hold it steady enough offhand.......
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    Jack,
    What barrel rate twist, number lands/grooves and maker of your barrel ?
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    PoorJack, at what distance were you shooting?
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    Hogdon, in my opinion - hands down.
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    Here's what the Hogdon does in my gun off the bench. Now if I can only hold it steady enough offhand.......
    It's hard to argue with that group!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjohnson View Post
    Jack,
    What barrel rate twist, number lands/grooves and maker of your barrel ?
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    I'm not sure on twist rate etc on that barrel, but I know it's a Whitacre barrel. I got the gun from another skirmisher used.
    BTW- that's a 7 shot group.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muley Gil View Post
    PoorJack, at what distance were you shooting?
    That's 50yd. Groups at 100yd are under 2moa.

    I'm sold on Whitacre barrels but like any barrel, regardless of maker, if the barrel is a quality part, then load development is still critical to success. That means all parts of the load from lube, to powder, to caps, to bullets, to sizing, to lead alloy. Get that stuff dialed in and a quality barrel from any maker will deliver if you can hold it straight.
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