Well, I reamed out my sizing die to .372. Went to the range and proceeded to make smoke. After 15 shots, they all stayed in the red of the schuetzen target. Which is a 12" bull for iron sites at 220 yds. I kept things to about 8". Which is a huge improvement. And more important, consistent, no flyers. I still had some minor leading. My loading sequence is wipe the bore with 2 moist patches, and 2 dry patches, 50 grs.ff weighed,.060 card wad, lightly oil the bore over the wad, load bullet. The light oiling lessens the effort to ram the slug. and good old gun oil seems to work the best. The leading cleaned up easily. So I'm on the right track? I also noticed an increase in recoil, guess the gases are being held back better.
I reamed the sizing die to .3735 and sized some more lead slugs. They miked at .375 after being shoved thru the false muzzle. So theoretically, I am now just filling the the grooves of the barrel and see visual evidence of full contact from the false muzzle. So off to the range again tomorrow. The weather here in Utah was 49 degrees, no wind, but lots of glare off all that snow. Storm again monday. Thanks to all who made suggestions. I'll post my results. Ross