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    Martini Henry Mk IV bullet casting

    I've just got a Mk IV MH from IMA, and want to get into the whole 9 yards of reloading for it. I already reload in various (nitro) calibres & also cast for my 2 BP pistols, so I know the basic mechanics. BPCR is a new arena for me.

    But I'm a bit puzzled about casting for the MH Mk IV. I'vre read a number of threads saying to cast .457 & paper-patch up to .468. But a mate has said I ought to cast .468 & not patch it. I'm not looking for amazing accuracy, just average performance.

    As far as I can see the advantages of each are -
    .457 patched - the patch helps reduces BP & lead fouling (???)
    .468 - you don't have to patch.

    Anyone care to give an insight into what they do ? I'd like to balance this one out. Also, recommendations for a mold ? I've looked at the .468 480gr RCBS mold & a .457 408gr LEE mold, what are you guys using ? I expect there to be more than 1 "correct" answer.

    Thanks in advance for the feedback.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davederrick View Post
    I've just got a Mk IV MH from IMA, and want to get into the whole 9 yards of reloading for it. I already reload in various (nitro) calibres & also cast for my 2 BP pistols, so I know the basic mechanics. BPCR is a new arena for me.

    But I'm a bit puzzled about casting for the MH Mk IV. I'vre read a number of threads saying to cast .457 & paper-patch up to .468. But a mate has said I ought to cast .468 & not patch it. I'm not looking for amazing accuracy, just average performance.

    As far as I can see the advantages of each are -
    .457 patched - the patch helps reduces BP & lead fouling (???)
    .468 - you don't have to patch.

    Anyone care to give an insight into what they do ? I'd like to balance this one out. Also, recommendations for a mold ? I've looked at the .468 480gr RCBS mold & a .457 408gr LEE mold, what are you guys using ? I expect there to be more than 1 "correct" answer.

    Thanks in advance for the feedback.
    its a case of suck it and see....try the unpatch approach first but make sure you fill the air space with any of the recommended methods and use a card and lube cookies too....do not get lube on the bullet base either

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    Mh iv

    Hi Mate,

    I don't patch mine and they work really well. Its a Lee mould I got 2nd hand with the rifle from John at Fultons, so will ask him what type it is.

    I use BP subsitite, Tesco's econmony porridge oats to take out the air gap, a small waxed felt disk and a bullet greased with a specially developed lube from Allwood Stocks and mouldings (http://www.tfsa.co.uk/).

    Even thought the bullet head is quite flat, it works really, really well. Even got a v-bull at 200 yrds

    Do yourself a big favour and get a Lee Melter as well. Makes melting lead and forming bullets soooo much easier (and more consistant). Got mine from Henry Kranks

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    Sounds like 2 happy shooters, I'll go unpatched first then.
    Cheers guys.
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    I 2nd the lee melter from Kranks as well, also they are doing a deal on moulds brought at the same time. A £20 mould for less than £8. Excellent

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    I wouldn,t paper patch either.
    Use a blow tube between shots and pull through after every 10 rounds and you,ll be fine.
    I take up the free space in the cartridge with Kapok.4 oz (in old money) will last forever.
    Regards John

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