KaiserKong wrote on Oct 11
th, 2023 at 5:47pm:
Condors,
Do you know the grids per inch of your FF and FFF screens? I feel like I’ve seen some variation in sources of how they define the two grades. Perhaps that is also contributing to the distribution.
Lead Pot,
What type of primers do you use? Is there any wad below the bullet?
Kaiser Kong, turns out sifting and grain size is more involved than I realized. Lead Pot's figures were obtained with a 20 mesh screen, mine with a 24 mesh screen. So, poor comparison. My screens came from England. Can't recall who picked 24 mesh, me or them. There is a coterie of folks who make their own BP. You can find them on Cast Boolits and other forums. I would think a reference to official industry standards is what is needed. Many of the folks on Cast Boolits influence the performance of their home made powder by varying the size of screen they sift with. I suspect the big companies do that, too. In addition they say that the size of the wire used in making the mesh has an effect also. My concern was that FORTY PERCENT of the OE was a faster off-grade. What effect would that have in a 45-70 or 50-70, both of which I shoot, when compressing? At first blush I would think a noticeable pressure and/or accuracy effect. Are there any accurate, scientific pubs that you and I could follow that would help? When you decide what you want, get hold of these people in England, consult with them to start with. Unlike the Canadians, they are only too happy to deal with Americans. For starters, I didn't see any evidence of export licenses (As in Canada) being necessary to send you something. Canada's Gun Store, allegedly their biggest, won't ship ANYTHING to the U.S., not even jackets or boots. However, the package of two 8" x 10" screens was opened for inspection by U.S. Customs! Jeez. Here's their information: they're The Mesh Company (Warrington) Ltd., E MAIL: sales@themeshcompany.com. WEB SITE:
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