I think I'm gonna order this chicken bullet I modified off the Sagebrush site for the 35-40.
This is for a relined Marlin Ballard with a .357 hammer forged liner; Groove=.357 Bore=.348. I’d be interested in comments on this drawing concerning fit or whatever you might add. The chamber is a done deal but bullet fit is something I’d be interested in from those more experienced with Black Powder than I am (which will be just about anybody). I'll try and add a pdf of the chamber in the next post.
As it stand now, I drew the bands so that I could seat the bullet all the way into the .500 neck covering the lube groove above the last full .359 band and exposing the two .348 bands, which would be seated out into the .348 diameter rifling. Plus or minus tolerance would be positive for the full size driving bands and negative for the reduced driving bands. While it’s not a bore rider, the front driving bands sort of function as such. The way I drew the chamber/reamer, my fireformed brass allows for finger-seating a bullet sized to .359, having only to bell the neck. I am in hopes that this will optimize concentricity.
I’m curious about fouling being an issue in cases where that fit is exact or if it should be further reduced to allow for fowling. So far most of my BP shooting has employed blow-tubing as opposed to wiping. I may have to wipe as opposed to blow-tubing if the fit is tight but some of that would depend on the mold maker’s tolerance.
btw, I'm gonna give take a chance and order from a new source:
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) The drawing I just created says Brooks but that is just because I didn't know how to add a new mold maker to the drop-down box. From his web site, he's a shooter and has good reviews. I've been wanting to try him out so I know if he's an option for other molds.