Hello from Georgia,
I recently had an episode with my 45/70 Handi. I acquired some 405 gr. and 300 gr. Cast bullets, and loaded them a bit warmer than stock, but could not get them to group at all. They seemed to go pretty much where they wanted, without much consistancy at all. I thought the scope may have given up, and re-double checked the mounts when I put on the new scope. Same craziness. This fifle used to shoot easy 1" groups, so I was sure that it was not the rifle. So, what is a guy to do ? Well, I just came back with some fresh powder, primers, and bullets from a world class reload supplier and pressed a few moderate load 350 gr. JACKETED bullets.I am truly impressed and satisfied already. 50 yard bore shot groups shot an almost one hole group a few inches high. This afternoon my cousin-in-law and I shot a few rounds across my canyon, at ranges drom 70 yards to a bit over 100 and this fifle is deathly accurate right now ! I can not wait to shoot some 100 yard groups on paper just to see how well it does actually hold tight.
I am eager to hear if anyone else has experienced this nonsence when shooting cast bullets. I am thinking that gas checks may be needed when shooting hot loads behind the lead bullets. With the low melting point of lead, would that not cause some deterioration of the bullet?. I have never had much luck with cast bullets, and will likely continue shooting some good jacked slugs.
Dave