Today I wanted to test some thinner pillow ticking patches (.013" - .014", red & white striped material) with Rapine .600" RB's (closer to .605" - .607" in fact). You may recall from my Oct.27 post that the Rapine RB + a .018" patch wasn't impressive at all: Difficult to start and not particularly accurate @ 25 yds. I'm happy to report that today's testing showed the larger ball + thinner patches was a good idea. Here are the particulars:
.600" Rapine RB's cast of pure lead v. wheelweights;
.013" - .014" patches;
85 grs. Graf's FFg;
Saliva as the patch lube
Haphazard wiping the bore after firing, and then only with a dry patch;
Range was 25 yds;
Rest: I fired without the gun on a rest. Rather, I knelt with my left elbow against the bench top.
First the bad news: Although the RB's cast of wheelweights were ~5% lighter than their Pb counterparts and perhaps .0005" larger, they weren't very accurate at all. To get two touching on a 5" bullseye was almost impossible, and none was centered. Care to guess where the remaining WWRB's are going? However, once I returned to using the weighed, Pb RB's things got much better: Shots were more centered (one was in the 10 ring), two were touching, and all 5 grouped within 2 1/2" of each other. I'll retest this to make sure it wasn't a fluke, but our range closes for deer season at sundown on Friday and I can't get there this week. Btw, this is the third time this smoothie has performed better with thinner patches. I think it's trying to tell me something!
P.S. RB's cast of wheelweights are as accurate as those cast of Pb in my rifles. As I have more of the former than the latter, I try to use them when I can.