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Making a full bore bullet from a Lehigh 50x350 Beowulf
« on: September 11, 2016, 02:00:22 PM »
Had time on my hands this morning... football is starting and the dang Packers tried to give it away!!! but anyway thought I would try to show what I am doing with this particular bullet.

I picked up a box of Lehigh .500x350 CF bullets.  These bullets were built for the 50 Beowulf.  I am looking for an alternative to a lead or even copper bullet that I could use full bore.  Naturally I can not use it here in Idaho during ML season but during the normal rifle season I could.

I am a fan of the Terminal Ballistics of the Lehigh bullet... + in a discussion with Lehigh Dave he suggested that there was such a thing as a 'bore riding bullet'.  It does not have to fill the grooves to be accurate!  I did do some reading on Lutz Moeller and his bore riding bullets.  I was not convinced that an easy loading bullet with a gas check could be accurate - but today I am convinced that it can happen.  The bullet just needs a grip on the lands for rotation.

I have been using the Lehigh/Knight .50x325 ML bullet for a couple of years working to make it effective.  Some of these bullets 'factory sized' will fit in my bore with very little pressure - easy to push down with a gun rod (although a tight enough fit that they will not come off the powder).  These have shot very accurately for me.

In an effort to reduce costs - I found the Lehigh 50x350 Beowulf.  In my Knight Ulite - these bullets will slide slowly down the bore under their own weight.  Another reason I like the Beowulf - the bullet is built for a centerfire - so the bullet is manufactured to much tighter specs - which makes each bullet almost identical in weight and diameter. This makes it much easier to get a consistent knurl.

My first attempts were to knurl them between to files which worked but it was not consistent. + brass is much more difficult to knurl than copper or lead. I needed a better way!  Think I have found it - with some simple tools.



I know it is really hard to see the small cut knurling lines in the bullet.  At the present time I am trying to do it with two cut lines - one near the base of the bullet and one at the top of the ogive.

The cut lines give me a bullet diameter of .501/.502 and works very well in my bore.

Hoping to get out to the farm early next week for velocity and accuracy checking of these newly knurled bullets...
Keep shooting muzzleloaders - They are a blast!!

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Re: Making a full bore bullet from a Lehigh 50x350 Beowulf
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2016, 10:05:47 PM »
Very interesting. Can't wait to see the results!!

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Re: Making a full bore bullet from a Lehigh 50x350 Beowulf
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