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    How hard is "hard?"

    I see a lot of posts espousing the use of hard lead in breechloaders, Henrys and smoothbores. Sometimes They include formulaic info such as 1:20 tin, 50% WW, etc. Does anyone have any specific recomendations with BHN numbers? Are we talking 8? 12? Higher?


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    My Henry rounds are BHN 12. I actually start with a #2 Lyman alloy (BHN 16) and keep adding soft lead until the sprue cutter doesn't leave a crater.
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    I'm hardly an expert, having just run breechloader carbines for a year now, but the previous owner and my own tests with the Sharps .54 (Pedersoli) suggest that 1/3 wheelweights, 2/3 pure lead for a hardness of about 10 or so does pretty well.

    However, you really have to experiment yourself. My teammate has an IAB sharps that does best with dead soft pure lead.

    I just got a smoothbore at the end of the season, and have to wring it out a bit more before next; my very limited experience so far says it is not as big of a deal, as the bullet either obdurates nor swages down on firing. However, I could be totally wrong.
    Last edited by jonk; 01-30-2013 at 08:07 PM.

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